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Navigating Family and Divorce Law in New Orleans: A Comprehensive Guide

Posted by Weiser Law Firm on September 4, 2024 at 11:20am 0 Comments

Among the most emotionally taxing and legally complicated situations one must negotiate are family and divorce. In New Orleans, where culture is rich, and family ties are deep, finding a knowledgeable Family Lawyer New Orleans can make a significant difference in resolving these delicate matters. This article explores the crucial role of family and divorce lawyers in New Orleans. It provides insight into how they can help manage the legal…

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Olayinka Alege's Blog – April 2022 Archive (2)

Olayinka Alege | Success Without School: Drop-Outs Who Made It Anyway

A friend told us about the worrying done by one of his daughters. Comparing herself to a sibling, the girl often said: "She's cleverer than me." His response was to say that both of them were clever, but at different things. One was gifted academically; the other was a talented artist and singer.



It was a state of affairs the girls used to mutual advantage, supporting each other by exchanging homework tasks to get better marks.



Our friend didn't condone that, but at the… Continue

Added by Olayinka Alege on April 28, 2022 at 4:11am — No Comments

Olayinka Alege | How School Administrators Can Succeed in Their School Improvement Plans

This article is intended for public school administrators at the k-12 level. The aim here is to demonstrate how to effectively make improvements to your school's programs and buildings and having these plans put into action.

From the very start the most import thing that you must to do as an administrator is to sit down with your colleagues and discuss the needs of your school. I say this because far to often the lead administer has a notion of what he/she thinks is best and works at… Continue

Added by Olayinka Alege on April 22, 2022 at 6:14am — No Comments

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