Attorney Ad Litem versus Amicus Attorney
Both an attorney ad litem and an amicus attorney are court appointed attorneys who represent children during a custody dispute. Why does the Court appoint a representative for a child in a custody dispute? The Court has the power to …
How an Agreement Incident to Divorce (AID) can Keep Aspects of Your Divorce Out of the Public Record
Agreement Incident to Divorce (AID) is a legally binding contract between two people getting divorced from their marriage. The document can contain much of the same information as decided in an open-court divorce agreement (such as child support, spousal support, …