by Natalie Gregg | Dec 12, 2010 | Divorce, Family Law
In a city where marrying for money is a skill rather than a downfall, the Beal divorce untangles. Scene: Dallas courts. (Shhhh. The court record is sealed- the good ones always are). Players: Andy Beal, age 58 (richest man in Dallas of Beal Bank Plano-based and Las...
by Natalie Gregg | Jun 9, 2010 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law
Headlines this week: “Woman arrested for parental alienation in New York.” Mom, who had primary custody of her two daughters, was accused of programing her children to hate their father. Mom made the father come to her driveway for Hanukkah celebrations in...
by Natalie Gregg | Dec 30, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law
Next year, I resolve to be..thinner, healthier, more budget conscious? Instead, what about to be a better co-parent? Challenge yourself in the new year to work with your ex to support your children financially, emotionally, spiritually and to respect the other...
by Natalie Gregg | Oct 27, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law
While the “Law and Order” or Denny Krane cross-examination is the stuff television audiences crave, judges do not revel in drama. As the one in the hot seat, certain courtroom decorum is appropriate and can make or break your case. The following is a list...
by Natalie Gregg | Sep 10, 2009 | Divorce, Essential Reading, Family Law
1. Take down any offensive information from social networking sites. MySpace, Facebook and personal blogs are your public face. Your status of “married/single” or “looking for love” could be the lynch pin in a divorce action with allegations of...
by Natalie Gregg | Apr 28, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law
With an unemployment rate nationally at its highest in years, it’s getting harder and harder to discern whether underemployment is a viable theory of recovery amidst this recession. Intentional underemployment almost sounds like a criminal act- it harkens back to the...