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Your no bullsh$t guide to divorce with experienced attorneys from New Direction Family Law and guests and professionals who have been there. Unfiltered discussions to help you move from victim to victorious and from bitter to better.
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Founded in 1891, Fenech & Fenech Advocates is the longest established law firm in Malta. Its legal expertise spans numerous practice areas including Corporate, Commercial, Shipping and Maritime, Aviation, Tax, Immigration, Litigation, Employment, Data Protection, Financial Services, Telecoms, Media and Technology (TMT) and Intellectual Property. In addition, the Firm’s associated company, Fenlex Corporate Services Ltd, is an authorised company service provider that has, since the late 1980s, ...
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Summary: In this episode, Elizabeth Stephenson, Sarah Hink, and Jen Bordeaux from New Direction Family Law share the top ten essential tips and advice for navigating through a divorce. They cover both legal and personal aspects, offering practical insights and supportive guidance to help listeners manage this challenging period in their lives. From…
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Summary: In this insightful episode, Elizabeth Stephenson, Sarah Hink, and Jen Bordeaux from New Direction Family Law discuss essential tips and advice for anyone preparing to go to court. Drawing from their extensive experience, they provide practical do’s and don’ts to help listeners present themselves effectively and navigate the courtroom with …
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Summary: In this special Pride Month episode, Elizabeth Stephenson, Sarah Hink, and Jen Bordeaux discuss the intricacies of family law as it pertains to same-sex relationships. The episode delves into the legal challenges and considerations for LGBTQ+ couples, particularly in North Carolina. Topics include custody issues, child support, surrogacy, …
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Sarah Hink, a seasoned family law attorney, explores a significant North Carolina Court of Appeals case that sheds light on custody disputes, particularly focusing on the implications of a parent's terminal illness and the subsequent legal maneuvers to ensure the well-being of the child involved. With Elizabeth Ste…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the New Direction Family Law podcast, hosts Sarah Hink and Jenn Bordeaux are joined by Elizabeth Barbour, a seasoned life and business coach with 24 years of experience, and the author of "Sacred Celebrations: Designing Rituals to Navigate Life's Big Transitions." Coming from Asheville, North Carolina, Elizabeth …
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Episode Summary: In this insightful episode, Sarah Hink, an experienced attorney and partner at New Direction Family Law, is joined by Jennifer Bordeaux in the absence of Elizabeth Stevenson. As North Carolina embraces March Madness, the duo dives into the recent legalization of online sports betting in the state, its implications for family dynami…
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In this episode of Law Booth, Thomas Bugeja, Partner, and Maria DeBono, Associate, from the Firm’s Competition Law Practice, sit down with Dr. Aloysius Bianchi, Director of the Inspectorate and Cartel Investigations Directorate within the Maltese Office for Competition (OfC), to discuss the practical realities of Maltese competition law and its enf…
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Overview: This episode of "Exit Strategy" delves into the risks and misunderstandings surrounding seeking and giving legal advice on Facebook. Hosts Elizabeth A. Stephenson, a family law attorney, and Jennifer Bordeaux, specializing in marketing and beyond at New Direction Family Law, dissect real examples from social media, highlighting the misinf…
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Our Guest: Amanda Lamb is a veteran television crime reporter with more than three decades of experience and is also a podcast host and producer. She works for award-winning WRAL TV in Raleigh, North Carolina. Amanda currently hosts and produces a weekday morning podcast called the WRAL Daily Download. She has also hosted and produced two true crim…
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Hosts: Elizabeth Stephenson and Jen Bordeaux from New Direction Family Law. Topic: Preparing for and navigating separation and divorce. Key Discussions: The tendency for people to consider separation post-holidays. Consultations as a tool for preparation and planning, offering legal advice and a "toolbox" for navigating separation. Addressing fears…
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In this Law Booth episode, Dr. Jake Desira, Associate within the International Practice Department, sits down with GħSL President, Mr. Andrew Drago. On this episode of Law Booth, Fenech & Fenech have chosen to discuss the draft bill entitled the ‘Judicial Review Act,’ with GħSL who originally proposed such bill. Together, they discuss the current f…
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Dr. Nicholas DeBono and Dr. Maria Camilleri discuss property ownership and the implications when contracting marriage in Malta. This podcast delves into regulating spouses' property, analysing matrimonial regimes, with a focus on Community of Acquests as the default regime together with analysing the ways of derogating therefrom.…
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The episode's topic is the serious implications of violating a court order, specifically in the context of family law. Violating Court Orders: Discuss common ways people violate court orders, including not following custody or child support orders. An explanation is that judges are not pleased with non-compliance and the importance of settling case…
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You don't want to start the beginning of the end conflicted. So when possible be kind. Discussion About Guests and Support: Mention guests who have supported people during a divorce. Emphasizing the need for support for those who have been through divorce. Introduction of Tracey Stracener with Simply Thrive Therapeutic Associates: Discussion about …
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Introduction Elizabeth Stephenson and Sarah introduced themselves from New Direction, Family Law. They discuss their passion for trash-talking and telemetry. Main Topic: Rich People's Divorces The topic concerns divorces, specifically among the rich, covering issues like child support, custody, and property. More money is involved, but issues are s…
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Join Dr. Peter Grima and Dr. Matthew Cassar from Fenech & Fenech Advocates' Ship Finance and Ship Registration Departments, as they unravel the regulatory landscape, explore upcoming measures and shed light on voluntary initiatives shaping a more sustainable future for the shipping sector.By Fenech & Fenech Advocates
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Guest: Adam Hopler, an Estate Attorney from the firm Hopler, Wilms, & Hanna PLLC. Adam shares about his personal background, including his experience of practicing law in Durham for 12 years and being a father to six kids. Discussion about the intersection of family law and estate planning: how divorce and separation can impact one's estate and the…
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Guest: LINDSEY OHLER, PSY.D. Introduction: Hosts Elizabeth Stevenson and Sarah Hink from New Direction Family Law invite Dr. Lindsay Ohler to discuss a critical topic - how to approach the conversation about separation and divorce with children. The Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children: Dr. Ohler emphasizes the profound emotional effects of divo…
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In the twelfth episode of Law Booth, Luca Amato, Senior Associate within our Corporate and Commercial department, sits down with Bethany Magro, COO of the Malta National Foreign Direct Investment Screening Office, to discuss Malta’s FDI regime and its implications on M&A transactions in Malta.By Fenech & Fenech Advocates
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In this episode of the New Direction Family Law Podcast, Elizabeth, Sarah, and guest Kerrie Droban discuss the pathology of the criminal mind and identify the traits of sociopaths, psychopaths, and narcissists in the context of family law. They also provide strategies for victims to protect themselves and unmask their abusers during litigation. Eli…
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What do you do if you think someone is stalking you, digitally or in real life... Spying is a common issue in family law cases. People may spy on their spouses because they suspect infidelity or substance abuse. Hiring a private investigator or conducting your own investigation by looking through trash or tracking purchases can gather evidence. Spo…
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Fenech & Fenech Advocates presents the 11th episode of its Podcast, ‘Law Booth’, where Senior Associate Martina Farrugia speaks to Ann Fenech, head of Fenech & Fenech Marine Litigation Department about her new role as the President of the Comite’ Maritime International, her vision for her term of presidency, and the latest developments in the Conve…
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Sarah, a partner and attorney at New Direction Family Law, interviewed Ashley Oldham, another partner, and attorney at the same firm, about military divorces. Military divorces have unique challenges, such as deployments, custody during deployment, and division of military pensions and benefits. There are three bases for jurisdiction under federal …
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In this episode: What are some reasons that the court would say you can move or not move during a divorce? Domestic violence is a completely different circumstance. Some of the things the court considers is: will it benefit the child family crime statistics culture & art an opportunity to make a better living Many times a separation agreement will …
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In this episode: What is a prenup and why is it important Advantages and disadvantages of prenups When should a couple consider getting a prenup Common misunderstandings and myths about prenups What should couples consider when creating a prenup What are the legal requirements of a prenup How do you make sure that a prenup is legally binding What h…
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In this episode I've been separated for a week can I get on tinder? We just got married on a week ago, it was a mistake, can we get an annulment? I've been living in NC for a while now and I need to change my custody order, but it is from another state. How do I do it? I think my spouse is hiding income during the divorce, how do I find out? There …
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In this episode David assists attorneys, business owners, and other professionals in determining the value of a company or interest. He focuses primarily on family law, gift and estate, and mergers and acquisitions. His clients enjoy working with him because of his years of experience and choice to pursue long-lasting, trusted relationships. David …
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In this episode We talk about the different aspects of divorce as it applies to military families. We discuss pensions and how the National Defense Authorization Act changed what a spouse winds up with a divorce. It gives spouses of service members a pension that ends on the day of divorce instead of the full percentage. If you are getting ready to…
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In the tenth episode of Law Booth, Alison Vassallo, head of our Yachting Department, speaks with Rory Jackson, Head of Superyachts at VesselsValue, to gain insight on trends and predictions in the superyacht industry in these extraordinary times. Subjects covered include the current state of the global superyacht orderbook, usage trends and sustain…
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In this episode Why do you have to pay for an initial consultation. This is the reserved time for you to sit with your attorney to get a snapshot of what's going on and answer your questions, educate you of your legal rights and options, and help you develop your plan moving forward. You will be listened to and not "talked-at." Make sure you tell u…
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In the ninth episode of Law Booth, Dr Nicholas DeBono and Dr Christian Ellul from the Litigation Department talk about the rights and obligations that arise from a Promise of Sale agreement (“the Konvenju”) and the issues and clauses one should cater for and watch out for when entering into such agreement before acquiring property. The common issue…
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In this episode Let's take a relatively simple case where you have temporary custody and support hearing that is limited to two hours with two issues. It will likely take your attorneys four to six hours to prepare. We walk through some common outcomes for time spent in court in various situations. All the judge has to go on, often times is the cre…
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In this episode We discuss what is happening in celebrity news in the case of Adam Levine. Has he cheated in the eyes of the law? From Adam Levine "I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in any kind of flirtatious ma manner, I did not have an affair. Nevertheless, I crossed the line during a regrettable period in my life. I…
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In the eight podcast episode of Law Booth, Dr. Paul Gonzi, Partner and Head of the Employment Law Department at the Firm, discusses the newly introduced Work-Life Balance for Parents and Carers Regulations with Ms. Diane Vella Muscat, Director General of the Department of Industrial and Employment Relations.…
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In this episode The idea around parental alienation is that one parent is doing things to alienate their child from the other parent. It could be saying bad things about the other parent, not allowing communication, restricting access, etc. Richard Gardner was the first one to coin this term. Here are a couple of facts about him: He had no research…
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In this episode Meredith Pope is a realtor with Inhabit Real Estate. And Christina Jasper is a mortgage lender and the branch manager at Benchmark Mortgage. They both specialize in helping people going through divorce and separation work and helping people decide what they're gonna do with their house? Who's gonna keep it, and how are we gonna fina…
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In the seventh podcast episode of Law Booth, Dr. Peter Grima and Dr. Matthew Cassar from Fenech & Fenech Advocates’ Ship Finance Department talk about the new market realities being faced by the shipping community two and a half years on from the first cases of Covid-19, as well as the more recent ongoing sanctions against Russian entities and indi…
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In this episode Kelli declared at eight years old that she wanted to be an attorney. Her caring and compassionate nature, and her passion for advocating for children, led her to the practice of family law. Kelli seeks to help families through some of the most difficult times in their lives while keeping the best interest of the children and her cli…
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In this episode Tasha Sullivan, MSW – Senior Director of Domestic Violence Services talks about what InterAct is and how it can help people who find themselves in an abusive relationship. InterAct is the only provider of domestic violence and sexual assault services in Wake County, North Carolina - saving lives, rebuilding lives, and securing safer…
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In this episode Today's guest is Ryan Kelly, MSW, Associate Director of Victim Services from InterAct. Ryan shares about her role and InterAct and how she helps survivors of domestic abuse. Ryan shares about the ways domestic violence shows up in relationships, physical abuse is often only one piece of the problem. She breaks down the power and con…
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In this fifth podcast episode, Dr Sarah Cannataci, Associate within the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Department at the Firm, sits down with the Department's leading partner, Dr Antonio Ghio, to discuss the right of access available to data subjects on the fourth anniversary of the coming into force of the General Data Protection Regulatio…
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In this episode Lepage Associates is home to a highly experienced team of experts dedicated to helping you with your concerns. They recognize that when people seek a psychologist, therapy, or psychiatric services, they are experiencing a problem they would like solved. By the time you start to think about seeking a mental health service, you have l…
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In this episode We talk about the Will Smith and Chris Rock drama, and how Will's marriage is well known as a non-traditional or open marriage. We share about open marriage stories we've heard as lawyers. We are great at drafting contracts, if you'd like a non-traditional marriage agreement reach out to us. What percentage of marriages are open? Le…
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In this episode SAFEchild stands for Stop Abuse For Every Child and is a Wake County organization that offers a full range of child abuse prevention and intervention services to children and families at no cost. Cristin DeRonja, SAFEchild’s executive director since 2015, joined the organization in 2004 and has served many roles. She has worked with…
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In the first part of the fourth episode of the Law Booth, Maria DeBono, an Associate within the Corporate & Commercial department at the firm, discusses Subsidiary Legislation 386.24 titled the “Companies Act (Suspension of Filing for Dissolution and Winding Up) Regulations” (the “Regulations”) with Senior Associate Thomas Bugeja and Associate Niko…
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In this episode Jamie comes back onto the show for a second time. Jamie is a private investigator that works for Blackman Detective Services. We talk about serving papers and how important it is to keep a case moving in the court system. We talk about the different levels of serving people that private detectives take, but that doesn't always work …
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Sarah provide answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding North Carolina divorce law. Some of these questions include: Do you really have to be separated a year to file for divorce? What if the other party will not leave your home? Do you have to have a separation agreement or court order to be le…
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In This Episode: Infidelity relationships outside of the marriage account for almost 60% of separation and divorces. This episode airs the day after Valentine's Day 2022, so happy valentines day! How soon can you date: At least wait until you're separated, (legally, not just a verbal agreement) When you're separated in NC, you have to be separated …
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