Sensitivity to Culture in Divorce
- bandrewrifkin
- Aug 6, 2019
- 1 min read
Twenty years ago, the majority of people I represented in family law matters were people who had been born in American. There were extremely few cases involving people who had not lived in the United States for a least one or two generations. Times have changed enormously, however, and so has the cultural population of people experiencing divorce in the Detroit area.
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