Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Divorce Talk Radio Discusses Staying in the Home During a Divorce in Newest Podcast

Should I Stay or Should I Go?" is the title of the latest podcast from Divorce Talk Radio. In this episode, host attorney Lee Rosen and attorney Melissa Essick discuss whether individuals should stay in the house or leave while negotiating divorce. Divorce Talk Radio is a live weekly podcast designed to provide residents of North Carolina information and insight on everything related to family law.

(PRWEB) August 25, 2009 -- Divorce Talk Radio, a production of North Carolina family law firm Rosen Law Firm, discusses staying in the home during a divorce in its latest podcast, Should I Stay or Should I Go?" Every week, Divorce Talk Radio features current topics in family law and answers listener questions regarding family law issues in North Carolina.

Is it better to stay in the house or leave while negotiating divorce? In Should I Stay or Should I Go?" the shows host Lee Rosen, attorney and CEO of Rosen Law Firm, and attorney Melissa Essick weigh the benefits of each approach. In addition, Rosen and Essick answer listener questions about whether a spouses name on a home loan for a purchase made before marriage affects property distribution, as well as whether alimony must be paid to a cheating spouse.

Divorce Talk Radio is a free, professional resource available to everyone in the state of North Carolina, offering the valuable legal insight and information needed by those going through or considering a divorce," Rosen says. 'Should I Stay or Should I Go? discusses an issue that many face during a divorce. It is important for anyone going through a divorce to listen to this episode.

Hosted live every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Eastern time, Divorce talk Radio offers anyone in North Carolina the chance to call in and ask questions about any aspect of family law. Rosen and his fellow employees from Rosen Law Firm address listener questions using their professional knowledge and experience, allowing listeners to gain better insight into what are often difficult topics.

Divorce Talk Radio covers a range of topics that may arise in a family law dispute. Recent episodes include Can She Date a Soldier?" How Does Child Custody Impact Homeschooling?" Confronting Your Wifes Boyfriend" and Who Gets the Kids?"

Listeners tuning in are able to access the show through an embedded videostream that will appear at http://radio.rosen.com 15 minutes before the shows start time. Past episodes of Divorce Talk Radio are archived on the Web site.

For more information on Rosen Law Firm and Divorce Talk Radio, or for an interview, please contact Ned Daze at Rosen Law Firm or visit www.rosen.com.

About Divorce Talk Radio
Divorce Talk Radio gives listeners an opportunity to ask questions and make comments about family law in North Carolina. To have your questions answered on the show, please call 919-256-1552 or ask your question in the live chat room below the video window.

About Rosen Law Firm
With offices in Raleigh, Charlotte and Chapel Hill, Rosen Law Firm is one of the largest divorce firms on the East Coast. Founded in 1990, the firm is dedicated to providing individual growth and support to couples seeking divorce by helping them move forward with their lives. Our staff of attorneys, financial professionals and specially trained divorce coaches expertly addresses the complex issues of ending a marriage. Our innovative approach acknowledges that divorce is so much more than just a legal matter. Practice areas include child custody, alimony, property distribution, separation agreements and domestic violence relief.

Media contact:
Ned Daze, Director of Public Relations
Rosen Law Firm
919-256-1558
www.rosen.com

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