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prnewswire.comLaw Firm Survey Finds AI, Social Media, and Cryptocurrency Reshaping Family Law
A national law firm released findings from a survey of its attorneys on how technology is affecting family law practice. The report examined the use of artificial intelligence in document creation, social media as evidence, and cryptocurrency in divorce cases.
thenarwhal.caSaskatchewan Appeal Court Upholds Man's Conviction for Parental Child Abduction
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has dismissed a man's appeal of his conviction and sentence for taking his daughter to prevent a COVID-19 vaccination. The court ruled the trial judge correctly refused to allow a necessity defense.
Defamation trial between former Carlton executive and estranged wife begins in Melbourne
A defamation trial involving former Carlton executive Luke Sayers and his estranged wife Cate opened in Melbourne. The proceedings address statements made between the parties.
abcnews.go.comItalian Court Recognises Two Fathers and One Mother for Four-Year-Old Child
An Italian appeals court has ruled that a four-year-old child born in Germany has two legally recognised fathers and one mother. The final decision overturns an earlier rejection by local authorities who had suspected surrogacy. The ruling was publicised this week as Italy marked…
Washington ExaminerNebraska Supreme Court Rules Father Can Send Children to Church Camp
The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that a father with joint physical custody may enroll his children in a church-affiliated summer camp during his parenting time despite the mother's religious objections. The court found no evidence that attendance would cause substantial harm to t…
thehollywoodgossip.comSinger Sia Agrees to Pay $42,500 Monthly Child Support in Divorce Settlement with Daniel Bernad
Australian singer Sia has agreed to pay $42,500 per month in child support for her son Somersault with ex-husband Daniel Bernad, as part of a court-ordered settlement. The agreement includes additional provisions for health insurance, education, and life insurance.