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Technology and Divorce

Data from personal computers and cell phones is becoming a rich source of evidence for family law attorneys. Your family law attorney will instruct you to make sure that you have a secure email to receive attorney-client communications. If you simply change your password, you will need to make sure it is a password your spouse cannot...

AFCC: Children and Attachment Seminar

Jeanne and Chris attended the AFCC (Association of Family and Conciliation Courts) conference in Chicago from June 6 through June 9, 2012.  The focus of this conference was “Attachment, Brain Science and Children of Divorce: The ABCD’s of Child Development for Family Law.”  The conference attendees and speakers included psychologists, judiciary, attorneys, parent coordinators, mediators,...

Jeanne Coleman Elected to USF Clarion Board

Jeanne Coleman, was elected as a Board member for the 2011-2012 term of the Clarion Society of the University of South Florida Music School.  This Tampa divorce attorney has another opportunity to share her love for music while supporting students in their musical endeavors. The Clarion Society is a non-profit organization devoted to providing funding for...

How Can The Client Help Their Case?

The client and the attorney are a team and as a team they need to have clear goals, good communication, and reasonable expectations. The client can help their attorney (and keep their fees down) by following a few rules: Identify your goals concisely and logically at the beginning or your case.  This will help your lawyer...

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