From the New York Times: Around the time that Mimi Niles became a mother, an upstairs neighbor in her New York City apartment building had twins. When the two women ran into each other in the hallway or on the sidewalk, Ms. Niles would ask the neighbor how she was faring.
So, Tell Me About Your Therapist

From the New York Times: Like most daters, Elyse Fox, 32, a model who lives in Brooklyn, is looking for a partner who is kind, attractive, smart and funny. She is hoping he likes to travel, is ready for commitment and communicates well. But she has one nonnegotiable: He must be working on...
Pre-nuptial Agreements: What Does Love Have to Do with It?

Some years back (2011) I authored an invited article for the American Bar Association’s Family Law Section publication the title of which was What Does Love Have to Do with It? Why a prenuptial agreement should not kill the romance, but should quell your clients’ fears about marriage and divorce.
One More Divorce Argument – How to Split Up the Bitcoin

The divorce dragged on for eight years, almost as long as the marriage. The wealthy San Francisco couple sparred over child support, the profits from the sale of the husband’s software company and the fate of their $3.6 million home.
But the most consequential court battle between Erica and Francis...