The debut episode of Attorneys Dedicated to Family Law, a new podcast from Curran Moher Weis, addresses a timely and increasingly common issue for families in the D.C. metro area: how federal job loss or return-to-office mandates affect child custody and support arrangements.
When parents separate or divorce, selecting a school for their child can become a significant legal issue—one that often intersects with both custody arrangements and child support obligations.
Divorce is complex, emotional, and often misunderstood. In Episode 3 of the Attorneys Dedicated to Family Law podcast, Grant T. Moher, attorney and founding partner of Curran Moher Weis, takes a closer look at some of the most common myths surrounding divorce in Virginia.
Curran begins by reflecting on how family law has changed since the early 1990s. From major shifts in tax law to the recognition of same-sex marriage and new standards in equitable distribution…
Haba begins by breaking down the three categories of property in divorce cases—marital, separate, and hybrid property—and explains how each is treated under the law….
At the heart of the discussion is the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), which standardizes custody decisions across state lines…..
elocations can arise for many reasons — new job opportunities, family needs, or military assignments — but when parents share custody, moving a child can create major challenges……
The courtroom isn’t the only path through divorce—and it’s rarely the best one. Attorney Steven Goldman reveals how mediation and collaborative practice create healthier …….
In this episode of Attorneys Dedicated to Family Law, Curran Moher Weis partner Jason Weiss joins host Charlie McDermott …….