GMSR has an enviable record of success on appeal. For your convenience, the firm has provided a simple search tool for guests and clients to search that record.
A wife in a marital dissolution proceeding incurred almost $700,000 in attorney’s fees litigating whether the confidential documents of her husband’s employer, which the spouses had used in litigating property division, should be sealed or publicly disclosed. After winning an appeal reversing an initial sealing
Standing to disprove paternity under Uniform Parentage Act
Plaintiff alleged title insurer negligently concluded that consent wasn’t necessary to transfer title to property that he and his ex-wife had owned. After GMSR filed its Respondent’s Brief, the plaintiff folded.
Application of presumption of undue influence in interspousal transactions and of requirement of sworn financial disclosures in post-marital agreement
Challenge to excessive support and attorney fee orders (settled before decision)
Separate property credit for full value of house brought to marriage where house later demolished during remodel
Pendente lite attorney’s fees award against spouse’s employer which opposed garnishment
Whether husband’s stock options earned during marriage but not vested until after marriage are community property
Reduction of child support when party sought increase
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