Young enough for “gray divorce”

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Divorce on Friday, November 18, 2016. Neil Young’s place in rock history was secured with decades of poignant ballads and thrashing, guitar-fueled rockers. Never a slave to musical fashion, Young is nevertheless part of a marital trend known as “ gray divorce .”

Court issues decisions on embryos following divorce

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Divorce on Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Many couples in California want children. As a result, they began to make plans, sometimes including the creation and storage of embryos. Unfortunately, some couples make the decision that a divorce is in their best interest, leaving them to disagree … Read More

Digital communications can be harmful in a divorce

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Divorce on Wednesday, December 28, 2016. The Internet and social media are playing an ever-increasing role in our lives. For some, it is their primary mode of communication with family and friends. Throw in text messages and you have a massive amount of communication, all seemingly … Read More

The issues a prenuptial agreement can and can’t address

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Divorce on Friday, December 16, 2016. A few weeks ago we discussed common mistakes made when creating a prenuptial agreement. Avoiding these mistakes is critical, as what may seem like a minor slipup could render the agreement void and leaving an individual susceptible to financial losses. … Read More

Garner and Affleck headed for divorce

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Divorce on Thursday, February 23, 2017. All marriages pose the potential for divorce, even those amongst superstar celebrities. While these high-profile couples may garner more attention and deal with enormous assets that many of us can only dream of, the divorce legal issues they face are … Read More

Love and Divorce in the Time of Corona

Spending time together can be one of the best parts of a good marriage. Unfortunately, if a relationship is doing poorly, spending too much time together can actually make things work. That’s what many people in Japan and China have found over the course of the COVID-19 lockdowns. One Shanghai lawyer reported that he’d seen … Read More