Don’t Let Lawyers Take Control: Save Money and Time in Divorce Proceedings, Says Celebrity Attorney

Los Angeles-based divorce lawyer Laura Wasser has handled some unusual cases in her career. She once had clients fighting over ownership of a parrot, highlighting the strange requests she encounters. Wasser, who has worked with high-profile individuals like Kim Kardashian and Britney Spears, advises couples to avoid involving lawyers in trivial matters to save time and money. She believes that individuals should take charge of their own disputes instead of relying on legal professionals who profit from conflict. Couples often turn to lawyers to resolve tedious requests that don’t require legal expertise. However, the cost … Read more

New D.C. Law Removes Waiting Period for Divorce, Empowering Survivors of Domestic Violence

Washington, D.C. – A recent change to divorce laws in D.C. aims to provide more support for survivors of domestic violence by eliminating the waiting period before divorce. Advocates for victims of domestic violence pushed for this change, arguing that it will help those looking to separate from an abusive spouse. Previously, D.C. law required couples to live separately for six months, with mutual and voluntary agreement, before they could file for divorce. If one party contested the divorce, the couple had to remain married for a year. However, under the new law, any spouse … Read more

Attorney Accuses Fulton DA of “Going Too Far” in Trump Case, Sparks Divorce Drama

ATLANTA, Georgia — In a recent interview, attorney Christine Hastings criticized Fulton district attorney Fani Willis for her aggressive tactics in the ongoing divorce case involving Joycelyn Wade. Hastings deemed Willis’s approach as excessive and characterized some of her claims as being based on falsehoods. The divorce proceedings became tangentially linked to a high-profile Trump-related election case when an attorney accused Willis of benefiting financially from a secret relationship with Wade. Against this backdrop, Hastings issued a subpoena to Willis for a pretrial deposition and motioned to unseal the Wades’ divorce case, which had been … Read more

Navigating the Divorce Process in Arizona: Requirements, Options, and Child Custody Considerations

Tucson, Arizona – If you’re considering filing for divorce in Arizona, there are several important factors to keep in mind. First and foremost, either you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least 90 days. While physical separation is not necessary, your marriage must be irretrievably broken with no chance of reconciliation. To kick off the divorce process, you will need to file a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in the county where you or your spouse reside, along with the required fee, at the office of the Clerk of the … Read more