Men’s Divorce, sponsor Cordell & Cordell and sister site DadsDivorce.com have teamed up to present a series of recap videos to keep you informed on the latest news and top stories for each of the websites.
Over the past month, Cordell & Cordell announced two free Men’s Divorce School seminars in California, which will cover a variety of divorce topics.
The first will be held Wednesday, Feb., 10 at the Westin San Francisco Airport while the second will be held in San Diego Thursday, Feb., 11 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay.
Both seminars will last from 6:30-8:30 p.m. PST, and there is still time to register at mensdivorceschool.com.
Dad’s Divorce published an article critical of a recent Arizona social campaign to get parents who are behind in child support payments to pay up.
The campaign posts the names and photos on social media of parents who owe more than $5,000 in child support, have a warrant for their arrest, have missed payments for at least six months and whose location is unknown, along with the #deadbeat.
This unfairly stigmatizes those who fall behind on payments and ignores research that has found many of these parents are simply too poor to pay.
Men’s Divorce started a new recurring column, the 2016 Divorce Survival Guide, that will continue throughout the year and cover a variety of topics facing guys during divorce.
The first edition of the Divorce Survival Guide explains the importance of preliminary research and preparation before you file, since laws will vary by state and the important issues that arise in divorce depend on the unique circumstances of each marriage.
Keep an eye out for new articles in the series throughout 2016 covering many different divorce situations.
Check out the Cordell & Cordell monthly video recap below:
February 2016 Monthly Video Recap Links:
- Two Free California Men’s Divorce School Seminars
- Arizona’s ‘Deadbeat’ Dad Shaming Unfairly Stigmatizes Fathers
- 2016 Divorce Survival Guide: Research And Expert Legal Guidance
Mat Camp is a former Lexicon Services Online Editor, who focused on providing a comprehensive look into all aspects of the divorce experience. On MensDivorce.com, he concentrated on issues, such as parenting time, custodial rights, mediation, the division of assets, and so much more.
Mr. Camp used the wealth of experience of Cordell & Cordell attorneys to bring tangible answers to reader questions in Ask a Lawyer articles, as well as offer a step by step process through the divorce experience with Cordell & Cordell Co-Founder and Principal Partner Joseph E. Cordell in Divorce 101: A Guide for Men.
Mr. Camp used thorough research to highlight the challenging reality that those who go through divorce or child custody issues face. He helped foster the continued success of the Men’s Divorce Survival Guide, the Men’s Divorce Podcast, and the Men’s Divorce YouTube series “Attorney Bites.”