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Jennifer R. Else

Jennifer R. Else attorney Contact (214) 469-3100 Social LinkedIn Education The University of Texas School of Law JD with Honors, May 2005 Licensed in Texas and Minnesota For the Texas Journal of Women and the Law: Managing Director, 2004-2005 Articles Editor, 2003-2004 Staff Editor, 2003   College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN B.A., cum […]

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Rahna Cutting

RAHNA s. cUTTING M.A, LCDC, LPC-S Litigation Consultant Rahna Cutting has a Bachelor’s degree in Education from Texas Tech University, and a Master’s degree in Human Services with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. She taught elementary and middle school – and lived to tell about it. She grew up in Irving, Texas, in

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COVID-19 and Divorce Resources

COVID-19 and Divorce Resources Contemplating divorce and the resources available to you can be difficult and confusing under normal circumstances, but even more so during the COVID-19 pandemic and these unprecedented times we are facing. Although we have been ordered to stay at home amid COVID-19, we recognize that your legal needs have not subsided.

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When a Divorce Case Cannot be Found Can Anonymity Be Thrown Out the Window?

The Practice of Using Initials and Pseudonyms in Legal Filings A practice done by many layers for the past many decades, many attorneys have filed their lawsuits with just their initials, aliases, and pseudonyms. This method has been constantly practiced as a way to hide the identities of their clients as well as the identities

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Should I Wait to Divorce Until After Settling a Personal Injury Claim?

Much of the stress involved in a divorce is rooted in money, and determining the allocation of finances. Typically, anything acquired outside of the marriage remains with the initial owner, while anything obtained during the marriage is subject to divide. If a personal injury case is involved, matters may be complicated. The question of ?who

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