In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, Steve, Patty, Jimmy, and Alexa kick off a new series on national cases of note with a deceptively simple question: Can you sue the person your spouse cheated with? The answer depends entirely on where you live. The team breaks down the rarely used - but very real - tort of alienation of affection, a law that still exists in only a handful of states and has produced some eye-popping jury verdicts. They unpack: What alienation of affection actually...
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In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, Steve, Patty, Jimmy, and Alexa kick off a new series on national cases of note with a deceptively simple question: Can you sue the person your spouse cheated with? The answer depends entirely on where you live. The team breaks down the rarely used - but very real - tort of alienation of affection, a law that still exists in only a handful of states and has produced some eye-popping jury verdicts. They unpack: What alienation of affection actually...
Inside the Guardian ad Litem Process: A Conversation with Jim Holmes | Lawyers Without Billboards - EP 32
Lawyers Without Billboards
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Inside the Guardian ad Litem Process: A Conversation with Jim Holmes | Lawyers Without Billboards - EP 32
What exactly does a Guardian ad Litem do - and how do they shape custody cases in Georgia? In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, the Shewmaker & Lewis team sits down with longtime mentor, mediator, and guardian ad litem Jim Holmes to pull back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood roles in family law. From how guardians are selected to what “best interest of the child” really means, Jim shares decades of insight, humor, and hard-won experience from hundreds of cases. The t...
Lawyers Without Billboards
In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, Steve, Patty, Jimmy, and Alexa kick off a new series on national cases of note with a deceptively simple question: Can you sue the person your spouse cheated with? The answer depends entirely on where you live. The team breaks down the rarely used - but very real - tort of alienation of affection, a law that still exists in only a handful of states and has produced some eye-popping jury verdicts. They unpack: What alienation of affection actually...