Men’s Divorce, sponsor Cordell & Cordell and sister site DadsDivorce.com have teamed up to present a series of weekly recap videos to keep you informed on the latest news and top stories.
This week, Cordell & Cordell Principal Partner Joe Cordell contributed a new column to Financial Advisor Magazine, which described how successful individuals often do not fully consider the financial ramifications of divorce.
People who have meticulously organized their lives and have taken a practical approach to planning their futures will sometimes decide to divorce without applying the same careful analysis that brought them success in the first place. This lack of forethought can create havoc with their plans for retirement, as divorce is one of the most expensive decisions people will make in their lives.
Dad’s Divorce posted a new video in the Dad’s Divorce Live series, featuring an interview with Yale University Professor Catherine Panter-Brick regarding research into parenting programs around the world.
The research team concluded that there were seven barriers — cultural, institutional, professional, operational, content, resource and policy biases — that often kept fathers from fully participating in these programs.
Men’s Divorce published a new article from Tennessee family law attorney Megan Williams about the process for obtaining emergency temporary custody of your children in the event that the primary parent puts them in a dangerous situation.
Since men are overwhelmingly regulated to the non-custodial parent role, fathers must often prove that there are serious circumstances that warrant an immediate change in custody. Contact an attorney, and file with the judge immediately if you believe the primary custodial parent is endangering the welfare of your kids.
April 24, 2015 Week in Review Links
- Joe Cordell Explains The Financial Ramifications Of Divorce
- DadsDivorce LIVE: Parenting Programs Show Anti-Dad Bias
- Obtaining Emergency Temporary Custody Of Your Children


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.”