by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
Military Discount “Thank You For Your Service.” I have represented many military personnel, some of them having been stationed overseas while the matter is going on. The ability to communicate and send draft documents back and forth by email makes this...
by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
Text Message Etiquette In Family Law Cases And What We Can Learn From Abraham Lincoln Many clients find texting an easier route (compared to phone contact) in communicating with the other side in a divorce or child custody case. It is an excellent means of...
by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
What Can Be Done About A Default Judgment? What can you do when you a Default Judgment is obtained against you? The quick answer is you file a motion to vacate the default. This of course requires analysis of what happened and why. If you were properly served with a...
by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
Interrogatories And Requests For Production Of Documents Interrogatories are questions that are served by one party to the other to obtain information. Often they are highly personal and pry into the personal life of the other party. Nonetheless, they have to be...
by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
Pretrial Hearings in Divorce Cases Most people have a good general idea of what a trial involves. There are various other hearings before trial in divorce cases (as there are in most cases), however, and many people have little or no idea what to expect at them. This...
by bahlradmin | Jul 15, 2024 | Blog
Service of Process After a Complaint or a Petition is filed, it must be served upon the opposing party (Respondent). The client is asked to provide the residential and workplace addresses and other personal information about the other side. One recent client described...