Monthly Archives: November 2019

Deciding What to Do with The Marital Home During Divorce
What couples should do with the family home is one of the most important property division issues that we address in family law. And, like everything else in divorce, there really are no black-and-white answers because every case is unique. Sometimes both parties want to keep the house after the divorce, while sometimes, both… Read More »

Are Some Couples Really Divorcing Just to Save Money?
CNBC recently ran an interesting article on couples weighing the pros and cons of what’s now known as a “strategic divorce” in order to save money on taxes and qualify for certain benefit programs, especially with a number of presidential candidates recently discussing proposed wealth taxes. In a nutshell, this type of divorce essentially… Read More »

Litigation Already Filed Against Zantac Even Without Official Recall from FDA
In September, national pharmacy chain CVS decided to pull the popular heartburn medication Zantac from its shelves and pharmacies due to a possible link to cancer and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allegedly finding trace amounts of a carcinogen known as N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in it and associated generic brands, such as ranitidine. Still,… Read More »

Managing Your Investments During & After Divorce
It is important to make sure that your divorce does not lead to personal financial fallout, especially if you are getting a divorce later in life, after the age of 50, due to the status of your retirement assets after that age. Below, we discuss several tips that we go through with our clients… Read More »

Automotive Product Liability On the Horizon for Tesla’s Smart Summon Feature?
Tesla may very well be in hot water again for an automotive product liability issue. Specifically, their new app – released on September 26 – that allows people to summon the driverless cars in parking lots (“Smart Summon”), which involves a software update (Tesla Version 10.0), has allegedly been associated with a number of… Read More »