RICHMOND, VA — Appellant was properly convicted of rape after he forced his wife to have sex despite her repeated attempts to push him away and requests to stop, the Virginia Court of Apppeals has ruled in affirming a trial ...
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Facebook surrogacy case prompts plea to Massachusetts lawmakers 
BOSTON, MA — If there eventually is to be a silver lining to the ordeal endured by the child at the center of the recent Appeals Court case Guardianship of Keanu, it will be that it got the attention of ...
Read More »Indefinite guardianship arrangement inconsistent with parental rights, court rules 
A mother who left her children with a grandparent for several years surrendered her constitutionally protected status as a parent by failing to express that the arrangement was temporary and relinquishing all parental responsibilities, a divided North Carolina Court of ...
Read More »Court reinstates attorney who had affair with client 
ST. LOUIS, MO — The Missouri Supreme Court has reinstated the license of a St. Louis divorce attorney who was suspended in 2019 for violating a rule prohibiting lawyers from having sexual relations with clients. The court reinstated the license ...
Read More »Mo. court declines to broaden grandparent visitation rights 
ST. LOUIS, MO — A Missouri appeals court has declined to grant a grandmother visitation rights after ruling that state law does not give her the opportunity to seek them outside of the context of a dissolution proceeding. “As societal ...
Read More »Illegal family separation by local NC agency leads to $4.6M verdict 
RALEIGH, NC — A federal jury has awarded $4.6 million to a father and daughter after finding that Cherokee County and several of its Department of Social Services’ employees created and executed a fraudulent document to remove the girl from ...
Read More »Denial of mom’s motion to relocate with minor child affirmed 
PROVIDENCE, RI — The state Supreme Court has found no infirmity in the denial of a divorced mother’s motion to relocate to another state with her minor daughter, determining that the lower judge appropriately considered the relevant Dupre standards before ...
Read More »Legal-mal action stemming from divorce case reinstated 
PROVIDENCE, RI — An attorney may have had a professional duty to incorporate into prenuptial and postnuptial agreements specific language protecting income his client generated during the marriage, the Rhode Island Supreme Court has ruled. A Family Court judge had ...
Read More »No error found in RI lower judge’s division of marital assets 
PROVIDENCE, RI — The Rhode Island Supreme Court has declined to disturb a lower judge’s decision on the equitable distribution of a divorcing couple’s marital assets and debts, concluding that he did not misconstrue evidence regarding the parties’ relative contributions ...
Read More »Invalidation of widow’s ‘will’ upheld by high court 
RICHMOND, VA — A circuit court ruling that “undue influence and fraud” was afoot when a lawyer procured a will making himself the primary beneficiary has been upheld by the Supreme Court of Virginia. Despite a challenge to the standing ...
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