Military child care hailed as industry model of excellence

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Even though the members of the United States armed forces do exceptional work promoting the national interest and safeguarding the country against global threats, the military as an institution nonetheless suffers an occasional black eye for reported shortcomings in various spheres. Sexual assault has been one prominent area of concern, for example, with critics — […]

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Domestic violence: dealing with a pernicious evil

Last updated on April 8, 2021

One tangent of family law that often deals with sad realities in Georgia, and nationally, is domestic violence, which is flatly egalitarian in that abuse is inflicted on victims of every demographical group. A proven and empathetic family law firm is well attuned to abuse-related concerns and considerations that require input from law enforcement personnel […]

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State-court judges throw down gauntlet in same-sex marriage ruling

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Tumultuous. That’s how we termed the state of affairs regarding the legality of same-sex marriage across the country in a recent blog post (please see our January 28 entry). Some people might have reasonably expected that a bit of calmness and clarity would have emerged since that date regarding this hot-button subject, especially with the […]

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Gay marriage tumult continues in wake of Supreme Court announcement

Last updated on April 8, 2021

The ink was barely dry on national news reports just a few days ago chronicling the U.S. Supreme Court’s entry into the maelstrom that surrounds gay marriage in the United States when news regarding the same subject took center stage in one state. That state is Alabama, with a federal judge there striking down a […]

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A year of reckoning for same-sex marriages? SCOTUS to weigh in

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Could this be the year — finally — when fundamental legal questions relating to same-sex marriage will be definitively resolved by the highest judicial tribunal in the country? It now seems increasingly likely, given the recent announcement by the United States Supreme Court that the court will hear a case evidencing a split among the […]

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Forsyth County News readers name The Siemon Law Firm ‘Best of Forsyth’

Last updated on April 8, 2021

With 70,000 votes cast in the poll by readers of the Forsyth County News, The Siemon Law Firm is proud and honored to be named best family law firm. First and foremost we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the Forsyth County News readers for your votes and support. Many of […]

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Considerations in the sensitive area of family violence

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Here is a preliminary question that might logically be asked at the outset of any discussion regarding domestic violence in Georgia: What is it? Indeed, what behaviors might logically be considered to fall within the rubric of family violence? As we note in an article on our website addressing domestic violence and protective orders, so-called […]

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The American family: repercussions of curtailed info gathering, Part 2

Last updated on April 8, 2021

We noted in our immediately preceding blog post (please see our January 6 entry) the recent news that the U.S. Census Bureau might stop soliciting some family-related information that it currently collects in its nationally distributed Community Survey. As we pointed out in that post, myriad critics have emerged to call into question the wisdom […]

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The American family: repercussions of curtailed info gathering

Last updated on April 8, 2021

It makes sense that what is known about the American family — especially information germane to new trends and patterns regarding its composition, diversity, the degree to which opinions relating to marriage and divorce may be changing, and so forth — is largely dependent upon the compilation and close analysis of family-related data. Given that, […]

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Trusts in family law: useful, flexible and sometimes complex

Last updated on April 8, 2021

As many estate administration and family law lawyers often point out, trusts can be very dynamic legal tools that allow for optimal planning and flexibility. Consider for a moment a case where parents seek to provide for their children as the kids enter adulthood, yet with the parents still maintaining some essential controls over assets […]

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