by Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F | Jun 22, 2012 | Uncategorized

Very few people have had as much affect on Family Law jurisprudence in California as Judith Wallerstein. She will definitely leave very large shoes to fill.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
by Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F | May 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
As promised, here is another article from Carolyn B. Ellis with tips for handling Mother’s Day after divorce. These are very good tips. I hope they are helpful!
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/divorce_politics_6_tips_to_handle.html
If you are or someone you know is having trouble making plans for Mother’s Day in the context of a legal custody dispute, call Shawn Weber at 858-345-1616 for a free telephone consultation.
www.bravewebermack.com
by Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F | May 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
As promised, here is another article from Carolyn B. Ellis with tips for handling Mother’s Day after divorce. These are very good tips. I hope they are helpful!
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/divorce_politics_6_tips_to_handle.html
If you are or someone you know is having trouble making plans for Mother’s Day in the context of a legal custody dispute, call Shawn Weber at 858-345-1616 for a free telephone consultation.
www.bravewebermack.com
by Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F | May 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Mother’s Day is coming up. This is one of those emotion charged holidays that seem to increase my billable hours. This is because so much mischief is done around Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. I will be posting different articles throughout the week with tips on handling mothers day– for both Mom and Dad. With some thinking ahead, mental preparation, a thicker skin, some consideration for the other party’s feelings and more consideration for the kids’ feelings, Mother’s Day can be a positive experience even after the divorce. Here is a great article from Divorce360.com to get us started.
divorce360.com | Mother’s Day after Divorce.
by Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F | Dec 7, 2011 | Uncategorized

Judith Wallerstein does an excellent job pointing out in this article on Huffington Post some of the important obstacles facing children of divorce. In my legal practice, I often observe that children have to grow up too quickly. They often become “parentified” in their relationships with their siblings and often even their parents. I think it is essential that divorcing parents do everything they can to shield their children from their conflict and to just let their children be kids.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost