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Tag Archives: Depression
Divorce and Teenage Depression Warning Signs
Your adolescent child may be closer to being an adult than an infant, but your son or daughter is at a transitional time in their life when it comes to emotions and self-esteem. Teenagers may appear adjusted to the idea … Continue reading
Handling Depression During or Leading Up to Divorce
Kate Spade’s recent suicide has been the subject of widespread speculation in the news. How could it be that this attractive and successful icon of fashion would take her own life? After all she sold her business for billions. She was attractive, … Continue reading
Divorce Drives Litigant into Depression and Bankruptcy
You may have heard of the “good divorce”, a concept explored by Psychology Today in 2009 where they suggested that “it is possible if you know how to do it”. Unfortunately, as a divorce lawyer I rarely see the good … Continue reading
Posted in Divorce Law
Tagged Bankruptcy, Depression, Divorce, Drives, Into, Litigant
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Depression resulting from being served disciplinary charges not a disability for the purposes of Workers' Compensation Benefits
Depression resulting from being served disciplinary charges not a disability for the purposes of Workers' Compensation Benefits Youngs v Village of Penn Yan, 291 AD2d 852 A Village of Penn Yan police officer was suspended without pay for 30 days … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Being, Benefits, Charges, Compensation, Depression, Disability, disciplinary, Purposes, Resulting, served, Workers'
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Depression Among Clergy
Guest: Rev. Randall Roda Read more detail on Recent Criminal Law Posts –