Why Is My Attorney Not Getting Back to Me?
One of the biggest complaints an attorney hears from clients, or from clients switching firms is that their attorney didn’t get back to them often enough or fast enough. There are a variety of reasons for this, and I thought it might be helpful for a lay person to understand why.
What is a ‘Sperm Baby’ and Who Holds Legal Obligation?
Watching Love is Blind DC as a family law attorney made me cringe over and over again. The thing that bothered me most in terms of legal misconceptions was everyone referring to a “sperm baby” as if it was someone’s legal child. I also personally found the term incredibly offensive. So, let’s go over some basics.
We’ve Got Exciting News!
The Family First Law Group has some new faces to share. We’re joining forces with Natalie Page and the Life & Estate Law Planning Center! We’re so excited to have a new partner coming onboard and with so much amazing experience with life planning. We also have a new associate, Ford Morrison!
The Sheconomy: Have You Read This Statistic?
I’ve been trying to tell people that there are more single women than ever before. Finally, this statistic is popping up all over: 45% of women 25-44 are projected to be single by 2030. Read that again. This reflects how our world has shifted socioeconomically, and legally. So what does the Sheconomy mean for us ladies legally?
What We’re Loving: Fall Nail Colors
With chlorine, sun and salt water no longer wreaking havoc on our manicures, we’re all in for rocking some new nail looks this fall. Our hands are an extension of our daily look/vibe/mood and keep us feeling polished (pun intended) during the fall madness. While we’ve been out and about in Old Town, we couldn’t help but notice the vast range of shades and styles displayed on our friends’ hands. So we asked our contributors to share the fall hues they’re loving:
A Divorce Attorney Watching Love is Blind DC
If you enjoy watching someone yell at the television, watch Love is Blind with a divorce attorney. I generally hide under a rock from reality TV, but it was interesting to watch. One of the biggest takeaways though is just how fast this show pushes people to get engaged. And while some people had the kids/no kids discussion, not everyone did. How can you not discuss whether or not you want children?
Why You Need a Medical Directive Now
I tend to be a planner except when it comes to more personal things for myself, then I put them off to focus on things for others, until there is a deadline. It took me months after my divorce to get my documents in order. Are you that way, too? If so, I am going to tell you why you should set a deadline for a medical directive for yourself.
An Alexandria Socialite’s Fall Calendar
Back to school came and went, and now all sorts of things are filling up the calendar. I love all the fall through end-of-year events in Alexandria! I am always at events either supporting a nonprofit that has a great mission, because it’s tied to a board I volunteer on, or just because it’s a fun gathering. Here are the top events that are a must-attend for me from now till the end of the year in Alexandria!
What We’re Loving: Wineries Within Driving Distance
The temps are cooling and those beautiful autumn days are coming. While fall is full of festivals, apple picking and harvests, we do love to squeeze in a day trip to a winery or two…or more. We asked our contributors to share their faves within driving distance of Alexandria.
What Is The Process of Getting a Divorce in Virginia?
JLo and Ben Affleck. We all know those on-again, off-again couples. You might be surprised to hear that I have divorced people who have married their spouse, gotten divorced, married them again…and divorced again. All these headlines had me thinking about the process of getting a divorce in Virginia. Here’s what you need to know.
What We’re Planning: Summer Must-Dos Before September Arrives
The reality is, summer did fly by, and the kids are already waiting at the bus stop. When you’re on the go 24/7, trying to savor every precious (and humid) moment of summer – August immediately follows July 4th weekend. We asked our contributors to share what they’re squeezing in before fall arrives.
Taboo Topic: The “Situationship” vs. Dating
The economic rise of women has coincided with declining marriage rates, and while correlation doesn't equal causation, I think it’s safe to say that women of the present age are less interested in relationships of the past and are demanding more honesty and transparency.
A Local’s Guide: Thomas and Davis, West Virginia
If you’re looking for a fun weekend about three hours from D.C, you’ve been to Deep Creek Lake and want a different adventure— check out Thomas and Davis, West Virginia.
The Say “Yes” Ethos
I get that right now everyone is all about setting boundaries and saying “No.” But for some of us, life needs to be about saying YES. I am newly divorced, and I want to be open to new life experiences right now.
What We’re Loving: Must-Haves in our Pool and Beach Totes
While we commonly see celebs sharing what’s in their purse – we prefer to know what’s in the bag you’re toting to the pool and beach, because we inevitably always forget something! So we asked our contributors to share what’s stowed in theirs.
Frank Lloyd Wright For the Weekend
Do you chase cool design? I grew up a stone’s throw away from Fallingwater and saw it first when I was seven years old. Back then, I thought someone had made a swinging 70s house. It was cool, but I didn’t quite get the big deal at the time. I recently spent the weekend chasing a bit more of the Frank Lloyd Wright mystique in Western Pennsylvania.
What We’re Loving: Summer Nail Colors in a Seasonal Palette
While we've been cruising around Old Town – walking, shopping, attending openings – we’ve also been checking out each other’s nails. We asked our contributors to share the summer hues they’re loving; see if any of these shades work for you.
Have You Updated Your Beneficiary Designations?
Making sure your beneficiary designations are up to date is a crucial part of estate planning. I recently needed to update mine due to divorce, but it also gave me a chance to revisit who was the beneficiary of what assets, and put that in line with my overall estate plan
Your Child is 18, Huzzah! Does Your Graduate Need a Power of Attorney?
Your child has turned 18, they’re going to college or trade school, or starting a job. Huzzah! Good job parents. But what about their information, grades, finances now?
Making My Weakness My Strength
Something you may not know about me: I had a not-so-awesome childhood. Well, that’s not all true. Until the age of eight it was pretty idyllic. But in the fourth grade, my parents divorced and it was a doozy.