Explore our blog for expert advice and updates on family law. Whether you're dealing with divorce, custody, or mediation, our posts offer insights and guidance to help you make informed decisions.
High-asset couples who are planning on divorcing need to seek the advice of an experienced divorce lawyer to ensure that their unique issues are accounted for and that their rights are protected at every stage of the journey.
At the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC, we understand the risks and far-reaching consequences of false allegations in custody disputes. They can affect the outplay of legal proceedings and inflict long-term damage on the accused and their children.
The collaborative divorce lawyers at the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC understand how important your family pets are to you and your children. How can you ensure that your pets will always be cared for in the event of a divorce?
When you are concerned about keeping your private matters out of the public eye and away from intense media scrutiny and social media exposure, a collaborative divorce lawyer can help.
We understand that divorce is stressful, especially when you are worried that the business that you have worked so hard to develop could be on the line–we are here to help allay fears and advocate for you.
If your marriage does not last, your business might not either unless you have taken the necessary steps to protect it. We can help you to ensure that whether you are unmarried but plan to be, or if you have been married for some time, your life’s work is secure.
Here we reflect back on the top reasons behind divorces that took place in 2024. Every divorce, dissolution or separation tells a story, and at the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC, we endeavor to understand our clients’ histories in order to find the very best outcome for their families.
If you have entered into a shared parenting agreement as part of your divorce or child custody proceedings, then you know that any changes that affect either parent’s ability to hold to that agreement need to be taken very seriously. In this article, we'll consider how to deal with a co-parent who decides to relocate.
The information that you share online–or that others share about you–can have a real-life bearing on your divorce, support, or child custody case. At the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC, our skilled collaborative divorce lawyers understand the risks that social media and having an online presence can pose.