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If I didn’t get hit, is it still domestic violence?
The immediate answer is a definitive YES. Many people are under the false impression that domestic violence requires physical violence for the Court to protect the victim by entering a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) or a Final Restraining Order (FRO). … Continue reading
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Sandy Durst, Esq. named 2017 Super Lawyer in Family Law.
The Durst Firm is pleased to announce that founding partner Sandy Durst has been named a 2017 Super Lawyer in Family Law. Selected through an independent and verified process (for more information see www.superlawyers.com) This exclusive honor follows several years … Continue reading
My spouse and I would like to use you for our divorce. Can we do that?
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I was served with a Complaint for Divorce: now what?
The range of emotions someone experiences when served with a Complaint for Divorce are varied. Some are shocked. many are angered. Confusion is common and I’ve even had some clients confess they were relieved. Regardless of your emotional response, a … Continue reading
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