by LAMP | May 21, 2012 | Blog, immigrants, legal system
Learning about Cultural Sensitivity in Family Disputes “The wise man belongs to all countries, for the home of a great soul is the whole world.” – Democritus Whether it is mediation, litigation or otherwise, sensitivity to cultural differences is very...
by LAMP | Aug 3, 2010 | child support, children, collaborative law, custody, divorce, divorce mediation, domestic violence, economy, family, family law, immigrants, new york, parenting plan, queens, separation
“Marriage customs bring together two people from different lineages and place them under a common roof. By definition, marriage is a joining of unlike elements. Even when the bond is strong, a seam both connects and divides husband, wife and the web of in-laws...