Updates in Michigan Family Law Blog was honored on November 24, 2009 as a Top Divorce/Family Law Blog. I am delighted to have achieved this honor for the
2009-2010 year and look forward to my fourth year of blogging.
I am often asked why I provide so much free information on my blog and on my websites http://jeannehannah.com and http://parental kidnapping.com. My answer is this: "Knowledge is power." My goal is to empower my clients, members of the public and others, including family law attorneys, who read my blog on a regular basis. Thus, I will continue to write about family law news and topics that concern clients' rights and families, including social issues. This recent award is from attorney.org/law-blogs.html.
Updates in Michigan Family Law is also recognized and highly ranked
by Justia.com, a company that designs and hosts legal blawgs and tracks (as of today's date, December 5, 2009) 4,854 blawgs. Today, Updates ranked 222 out of all of those blawgs. When I began blogging in 2005, there were about 90 family law blawgs tracked by Justia. Now there are 174. Updates is regularly ranked in the top ten family law blogs.
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Updates in Michigan Family Law was also recently named in the top 30 U.S. family law blogs on the http://PrenuptialAgreement.org website. http://tinyurl.com/yeyjsgj
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Congrats on the recognition. I am glad the trackers see this as a valuable site as well. I often post links on my various sites to your articles since the issues in the realm of family court are vast and getting up to date info is criticle when fighting for your children
Posted by: Joe Jurecki | 12/06/2009 at 06:52 AM