Client Attorney Privilege Not Waived after Husband’s Email Carelessness
In a recent divorce case, Parnes v. Parnes, 80 A.D.3d 948, 915 N.Y.S.2d 345, 2011 Slip Op. 00136 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. App. Div. 3rd Dept. 2011), it was held that a husband’s carelessness with his email password did not waive attorney-client privilege.
Economic Recovery Boosts Divorce Rates
During times of recession, people fear for their jobs and financial security and are thus less inclined to go through expensive divorce proceedings and split assets.
9 Most Famous Divorce Case Payouts with No Prenup
Celebrity marriages are notorious for breaking down quickly and would explain why many celebrity lawyers draw up iron clad prenuptial agreements before the happy couples take their vows.
A Royal Prenuptial is a No Brainer
This week’s Royal wedding has brought up speculation about whether the soon to be married Kate Middleton and Prince William will be signing a Prenuptial Agreement.
Why Social Media Can Be Detrimental to Your Case
Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Blogs has become fertile ground for evidence to be used in a NYC divorce case.
New York Prenuptial Myths vs. the Facts
Prenuptial agreements have always been looked upon with fear and controversy, with the assumption that there is a lack of trust in the relationship or that they will favor one party over the other.