Seven guidelines for parents who are divorce/separated and sharing custody of children during the COVID-19 pandemic

1. BE HEALTHY. Comply with all CDC and local and state guidelines and model good behavior for your children with intensive hand washing, wiping down surfaces and other objects that are frequently touched, and maintaining social distancing. This also means BE INFORMED. Stay in touch with the most reliable media sources and avoid the rumor mill on social media. 2. BE MINDFUL. …

Quarantined with an abuser

By Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney at Rose Law Group For some, the coronavirus pandemic is only going to exacerbate real ongoing struggles in your everyday life. Quarantining for victims of domestic violence can be a very scary thought. If you are the victim of domestic violence and are afraid of being quarantined with the perpetrator, the best thing you can do …

RLG Group family attorney Audra Petrolle’s tips for family law: Stay connected

By Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney at Rose Law Group The Coronavirus is a unique challenge, and not quite like anything we have seen before. Here’s a tip on how families can stay prepared, healthy, and connected – Stay Connected. Social distancing may prevent you from being physically present with other family members, especially if they are known to have contracted the …

Rose Law Group Partner and Litigation Attorney Logan Elia discusses business and coronavirus.

Rose Law Group Partner and Litigation Attorney Logan Elia talks about businesses and Coronavirus. The Coronavirus Task Force team at Rose Law Group is led by partners, Jordan Rose, Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Kaine Fisher, David McDowell, Adam Trenk and Logan Elia.  They are looking to find some relief and some sort of business silver lining for our clients in this entirely unexpected situation.

Don’t miss Rose Law Group’s quarantine cure… the new economy… the new (virtual) power lunch…

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff Don’t miss Rose Law Group’s quarantine cure…the new economy… the new (virtual) power lunch… We have this gut feeling you don’t have any lunch plans Friday and we miss social interaction and seeing our friends. So, join us this Friday from 12-1 pm for the first in a series of interactive discussions about the New Economy.  Friday, we …

Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law Kaine Fisher discusses family issues and COVID-19

Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law Kaine Fisher: What does Coronavirus mean for families?The Coronavirus Task Force team at Rose Law Group is led by partners, Jordan Rose, Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Kaine Fisher, David McDowell, Adam Trenk and Logan Elia.  They are looking to find some relief and some sort of business silver lining for our clients in this entirely unexpected situation.

What is ‘Shelter In Place’? Could it be called for in Arizona? What are essential businesses and would yours qualify under ‘extraordinary measures’? RLG regulatory attorney Thomas Galvin has answers

By Thomas Galvin, Attorney at Rose Law Group We are looking at other jurisdictions and other states and seeing what they are doing to flatten the curve of the threat from Covid-19. Today we look at Nevada and San Francisco. Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak issued a “Risk Mitigation Initiative,” which ,while not an executive order, is issued as a guidance …

Immigration Update: ‘I have never seen anything like this,’ says Rose Law Group Immigration Dept. Chairman, Darius Amiri

By Darius Amiri, Chair of Immigration Dept. at Rose Law Group As the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak continues to spread through the United States, our immigration system can now count itself among the many industries affected. As an immigration lawyer who represents corporate and individual clients among all facets of our U.S. immigration system, from court appearances at the Executive Office of Immigration …

RLG Coronavirus Task Force Report (Part V): Tips for family law

By Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney at Rose Law Group The Coronavirus is a unique challenge, and not quite like anything we have seen before. Here’s the first tip on how families can stay prepared, healthy, and connected. Tip #1 – Have a Plan Now, is the time to have a plan and be as prepared as possible. So, take this opportunity …