From Forbes: The median cost of a divorce in the U.S. is about $7,000, but this is not a one-size-fits-all price tag.
The more complicated contested divorces—ones with disagreements around issues such as property distribution or child custody—can become significantly more expensive, often running up tabs well over $100,000.
Sharpen Your Telehealth Skills: 8 Tips for Doctors (and Lawyers)

Medscape includes an article: "Sharpen Your Telehealth Skills: 8 Tips for Doctors."
Establishing patient relationships virtually remains a challenge, according to a 2022 Telemedicine and e-Health survey of internal medicine physicians in New York.
And in a future-looking report from Elsevier Health, half of doctors agreed "telehealth will negatively impact...
There are No Five Stages of Grief

Atlantic published an article: "There Are No 'Five Stages' of Grief—An expert in medical evidence looks at the science of loss, by Hilda Bastian who is a scientist, writer, and founding member of the Cochrane Collaboration. She was formerly the editor of the PubMed Health project at the National Library of Medicine.
Golan v Sada – Hague Convention Rules Re-defined

From SCOTUSblog:
The Supreme Court in mid-June gave federal trial courts more discretion over whether children in some international custody disputes must be returned to their home countries. The unanimous decision in Golan v. Saada was the latest in a series of cases interpreting the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of...