Attorney Jeffrey Feulner has been featured in an article in the Huffington Post – by Elizabeth Benedict.
Attorney Jeffrey Feulner has been featured in an article in the Huffington Post – by Elizabeth Benedict.
The first day of 2011 is upon us and inquiring minds want to know, have you broken your resolution already? Did you eat a greasy hangover breakfast that your “new” diet forbade? Did you break down and buy a pack of cigarettes because you just needed one more? Read the full story
Marriage is arguably the biggest challenge in people’s lives. With the responsibility of raising your kids and maintaining your career, the last thing you want to do is fighting with your spouse about unpleasant money matters. Read the full story
While divorce transcends all age brackets, the U.S. Census Bureau recently reported that one-fourth of all divorces that occurred in 2008 were by parties married 20 years or longer. Read the full story
As evident in the 2009 Iranian protests, the prevalence of social media is breaking through the barrier of interpersonal communication and having a greater impact in the political world. In much the same way, social media is having an impact on divorce cases in the court room. Read the full story
In partnership with CNN, TIME.COM recently ran an article entitled, “Five Facebook No-Nos for Divorcing Couples.” Read the full story
Silver dishes? Gardening equipment? Shopping for the perfect gift for a loved one’s big day can be a tedious task, but it is especially daunting if you are not a fan of their fiancé. Luckily, WedLock offers the perfect product for your predicament: divorce insurance. Read the full story
Tired of looking at your old wedding rings? Ready for a fresh start? The online marketplace I Do Now I Don’t can help you de-clutter your jewelry box and generate some extra cash. Read the full story
Miami Heat basketball player and NBA all-star Dwyane Wade is finally divorced from estranged (now ex) wife Siohvaughn Wade, according to the Chicago Tribune. Read the full story
Even though India is known for its unique marriage traditions, the government took the first steps yesterday to make it easier for separated couples to get divorced. Read the full story
