Monthly Archives: March 2025
Sentimental Value in Divorce
It’s priceless, money can’t replace it. We hear it all the time. It gets traction, because it’s not without merit. Sentimental items may include family pictures and VHS tapes, rare items and collections, and inherited mementos passed down through the family. In Michener (January 22, 2025), the divorce court was faced with assessing a… Read More »
Court Cannot Delegate Time Sharing Decision to Third Parties
It is common for trial courts to want input from mental health professionals when establishing a parenting plan that is in the best interest of a child in a divorce or paternity action. It is error for the court to wholesale delegate its responsibility to establish a parenting plan to third parties, such as… Read More »