10 Strategies For Teaching Your Team To Be Rainmakers

Lisa’s latest article for the Forbes Business Council discusses how to teach the art of business development to your team. Read it here:  When you hear the word rainmaker, an individual responsible for generating a lot of business, you may conjure up an image of a stodgy lawyer, the senior, aggressive, boisterous kind who makes […]

Life Unlimited with Larry Heller

Lisa was a guest of Larry Heller, CFP®, CDFA®, CPA on his wealth management podcast, “Life Unlimited with Larry Heller.” They talked about the complexities and processes of divorce, particularly when it occurs later in life. Topics included: *Who to seek for help when dealing with assets, liabilities, and equitable distribution. *The emotional toll that divorce can […]

What “Fleishman Is in Trouble” Gets Right About Divorce

Lisa Zeiderman focuses on what the series “Fleishman Is In Trouble” gets right about divorce in her latest article for Psychology Today. SPOILER ALERT Read her latest blog *after* you watch the show. The television series “Fleishman Is in Trouble” is a drama created by Taffy Brodesser-Akner based on her 2019 novel of the same name. The series […]

Getting the Get: Contract Law May be the Solution

What can be done when one spouse refuses to give the Get? In a recent article in the New York Law Journal, Lisa Zeiderman and Aiofe Collins explore why giving a Get in a Jewish divorce arises during a civil divorce, and what can be done when one spouse refuses to give the Get. Read […]

Single Lady Estates – Part One

Lisa was recently a guest of Bobbie Wasserman on her podcast, Single Lady Estates — for two episodes. Here are the topics they cover in the first pod: **Relationship Red Flags: To protect yourself from financial bullying, it’s crucial to have open conversations about finances, understand expectations, and set boundaries early in the relationship. **Protect […]

Single Lady Estates – Part Two

Navigating Divorce In this episode of “Single Lady Estates,” Lisa Zeiderman shares share practical steps and considerations for divorce. This includes gathering financial documents, maintaining a civil demeanor, and understanding custody arrangements. She and host Bobbie Wasserman explore the challenges faced by women over 50 and their potential earnings after being out of the workforce. […]

What We Can Learn About Custody From “Succession”

Succession + Custody **Spoiler Alert** Lisa Zeiderman delves into what all of us can learn about custody from HBO’s hit show, “Succession,” in her latest blog for Psychology Today. She discusses how Kendall and Rava appear to work together as co-parents. “Succession” delves into the lives of the Roys, a high-profile, wealthy, and dysfunctional family, as they […]

Types of Child Custody: What You Need to Know

Every year, over 600,000 people end their relationship with a legal divorce. Inevitably, this leads parents to ask one important question: who gets child custody? Popular media has perpetuated a lot of myths about the types of child custody. We picture the kids living with their mother, only to see their father on weekends as the default. However, primary custody and […]

4 Questions to Ask a Family Lawyer at Your First Meeting

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If you are in need of legal help, some types of law have higher stakes than others. The field of family law is worth $11 billion, by far making it one of the biggest areas of law. This area of law is so major because it deals with issues like dissolving a marriage, exercising parental rights, […]

4 Best Benefits of Hiring a Divorce Lawyer

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If you need help with a divorce, you need to come prepared for everything that comes with it. The divorce rate right now is 2.5 per 1,000 population. This means that a good amount of family courts consist of divorce cases. If your marriage is moving toward divorce, it’s important that you hire an attorney instead of […]