FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Overland Park, August 18, 2022 — Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC is pleased to announce that 9 lawyers have been included in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. “Best Lawyers was founded in 1981 […]
News Release For immediate release November 15, 2021 OVERLAND PARK, Kansas — Eleven attorneys from Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC have been honored by Missouri and Kansas SuperLawyers for 2021, including five selected to the prestigious “Rising Stars” list. Fewer than 5 percent of all attorneys in Missouri and Kansas are selected as Super Lawyers — […]
TOPEKA, Kansas Full PDF – Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC proudly announces the election of Ardith R. Smith-Woertz as a Member of the firm. Smith-Woertz, who joined the firm in 2018, focuses on family law, primarily handling cases involving divorce, child support, child custody and residency, parenting issues, and paternity. She is a certified mediator […]
Our nation is currently facing a pandemic, leaving parts of our population restricted to their homes while the other part valiantly works on the frontlines, battling COVID-19 head-on. For many parents who work in healthcare or who reside in the same home as a healthcare worker, this pandemic may create new issues regarding parenting time. […]
Since March 28, 2020, all Kansans have been subject to a statewide “stay home” order in an effort to stymie the spread of COVID-19. For most Kansas parents, this order created a new set of parenting issues to navigate. Many found themselves asking questions like: How do I explain to my four-year-old that he can’t […]
COVID-19’s Impact on Court Ordered Parenting Plans and Custody Arrangements So much has changed since the new coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19, emerged in December 2019. Kansas and Missouri families, in particular, have been and will continue to be affected by school closings and shelter-in-place orders (such as those beginning at 12:01 a.m. […]