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January 31, 2019

Financial Disclosure in Divorce: Get it Right!

Below is a draft of the form I have begun having my clients read and sign. “Counting and Collecting the Beans” is not easy, but it is essential. Burt Hunter IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY I ________________________________________ declare that I have read Mr. Hunter’s instructions for completing my financial affidavit and our “Equitable Distribution Spreadsheet”. In… View Article

January 21, 2019

More Organizing the Facts in Your Case: Linking CaseMap, Outlook 365, and Evernote.

I had two new revelations yesterday; one has great potential, and one works now and will be vital to our practice from now on. First, I can install into Microsoft Outlook 365 the “EverNote” and “EverNote Web Clipper” plug-ins and use them to integrate Outlook 365 and the information organizer Evernote. More on that as… View Article

December 17, 2018

Resources: For My Clients, Potential Clients, Self-Represented, and Colleagues.

/fAs I have explored how to do this job, to innovate, and to share my ideas, I have encountered and even created some useful resources. Here they are: I make the editorial decision to start with my new book first, “Perspectives of a Small Town Lawyer: Ideas For Potential Clients, Clients, Friends, Family, Colleagues, Adversaries,… View Article

December 10, 2018

Truth, Myths, and Lies

Myth, Lies, and Truth CNN’s ad on promoting truth is a good one: “This is an apple. Some people might try to tell you that it’s a banana. They might scream, ‘Banana, banana, banana,’ over and over and over again. They might put banana in all caps. You might even start to believe it’s a… View Article

October 30, 2018

Jeff Kessler: Candidate for the WV Supreme Court of Appeals.

Jeff Kessler is a top quality candidate for the WV Supreme court, intelligent, committed, moderate, restrained, focused, literate, collegial, and balanced: https://www.jeffkesslerwv.com/donate

October 17, 2018

The Challenges to Modern Religion: Part II

The Challenges to Modern Religion: Part II There is an amazing backlash to “accelerating change”. There are movements to deny the realities of science, to imagine alien abductions, satanic cults, repressed memories, massive conspiracies, “a flat earth”, to devise simplistic solutions to the complicated challenges of the modern world, with hatred, tribalism, fear, and willful… View Article

October 17, 2018

The Challenges to Modern Religion: Part 1

The Challenges to Modern Religion: Part 1 I cannot think of a way to write this post without causing some people great offense. For that I am sincerely sorry. I have given serious thought on the dying of the traditional Protestant Church, and our small town one in particular. I have given a lot of… View Article

October 17, 2018

GAPS IN WV FAMILY LAW

This is just a short observation based on a discussion I had today with our family law mediator. Here is Burt’s concise list of some gaps we have in our family law in West Virginia: 1. When an unmarried parent of an infant seeks child support, the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement Attorney prepares most… View Article

October 11, 2018

The War Between Women and Men

I am looking at two “how to” books written by nationally known divorce lawyers, “Hit Him Where It Hurt$” by Sherri Donovan of New York City, and “The 10 Stupidest Mistakes Men Make When Facing Divorce” by Joseph Cordell, Esq, St. Louis, Mo. Ms. Donovan uses the boxing metaphor to define the divorce process. Chapter… View Article

October 11, 2018

A Lawyer’s Thoughts on Slavery and Racism.

A Few Thoughts on Slavery and Racism. And a post-script on the related subject, subjugation of women. One can tell one’s self that he needs to go to bed at 8 PM because our dog Duffy has a 7 AM appointment at the Pittsburgh Veterinary and Surgical Center, but one cannot convince one’s brain that… View Article