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Technology and difficult custody matters

An article in today’s New York Times (Kramer.com vs. Kramer.com) discusses the benefits today’s technology provides parents in difficult custody matters.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 11/25/2012 by FordFamilyLaw.

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