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Matthew operates the Thompson Law Firm, pllc, a Mississippi based Family Law firm emphasizing; Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Modification, Contempt and Appeals, handling family law cases throughout Mississippi. (601) 850-8000 Matthew@bowtielawyer.ms www.BowTieLawyer.ms

Judge’s Race Just Got Interesting- 11th District Chancery Election is Now Contested

Previously we blogged about “We the People” getting to pick our Judges.  This year is an election year for most Judgeships in Mississippi and only a few were contested.

img_6390Now, the Sub District One Seat for Madison, Leake, Holmes and Yazoo counties is contested. (See the full candidate list here, current as of April 16, 2014.)  This Court hears matters involving wills and estates, support and custody of minor children, divorces and alimony, and lunacy or commitment hearings.  The Judges also handle other matters, such as petitions to incorporate or enlarge a city, the establishment and management of drainage districts, children’s welfare funds, and other projects.

Attorneys Robert Clark, III, of Lexington, and Barbara Ann Bluntson, of Ridgeland, have both qualified to run for the seat currently held by the retiring Judge Janace Harvey-Goree.  The prevailing candidate will serve as Chancellor over all matters filed in Chancery Court in Holmes and Yazoo Counties and approximately 1/4 of the matters filed in Madison County, if past practice holds true.

Attorney Clark has served as a Youth Court Judge and Municipal Court Judge in Lexington/Holmes County and private practitioner.

Attorney Bluntson has served as the City Prosecutor for Jackson, handling criminal matters, violation of city ordinances and matters pertaining to Domestic Violence.

The qualifying deadline is May 9, so stay tuned to see if any other hats are thrown in the ring.  The election will be November 4, 2014.

Matthew Thompson is a Family Law Attorney in Mississippi, practices frequently in the district at issue above, and is very interested in watching this election and learning more about each candidate. Stay tuned!

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Here’s Your Sign…that She is Gone!

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She’s Gone!

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The Difference Between a Lawyer and a Catfish…

 

John Q. Lawyer v. J. Whiskers Catfish, 123 So.2d 456 (Miss. 2014)

Also, catfish taste delicious…

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Go to Your Kid’s Programs.

When can I go to my Child’s school?

Being divorced impacts all aspects of life. A lot of times you can keep certain aspects quiet or private, but when children are involved issues spill over into school.

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Under normal circumstances, regardless of the custody arrangement, you can go to your child’s school programs. It doesn’t have to be “your” time.

About the only times this is not true is if the Court has imposed specific restrictions preventing this or if the event is not open to all parents or you’re otherwise not welcome at the school.

So, if you can go, Go!

Matthew Thompson is a Family Law Attorney and does his best to put Family First.

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5 Dumb Moves in “New” Relationships

Family Law is a conveyor belt of relationships. Some long, some short, the new and rekindling the old, but through the years you learn the signs, or things not to do in a New Relationship.

  1. Rail on the Ex.  Bad mouthing your ex, while possibly therapeutic, does little to enhance your new relationship. While you may bond over a common enemy, your feelings will relax towards your ex, but your new squeeze will always think they’re the devil.
  2. Too Serious, Too Fast.  If they are truly your soulmate, the one person who completes you, they will still be the ONE, even if you take it slow.
  3. Getting Involved with a Still Married Person.  This makes you a target, can quickly over-complicate a situation and could get you involved in Court.
  4. Going Back to a Bad Situation.  The saying of “it’s easier to deal with the devil you know versus the devil you don’t” applies to college professors, not spouses.
  5. Name Tattoos.  a la Billy Bob, “Just Say No!”

Matthew Thompson is a Family Law Attorney and reminds you that if you are trying to act smart don’t do something dumb.

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Don’t Drink & Text

We know not to Drink and Drive and that Drinking on the job is a terminable offense, but it’s also important not to Drink & Text.

There is an old saying that “a drunk man says what a sober man thinks.”  While this may not be always true, there is some truth to it. Alcohol lessens our inhibitions.

Recently, I interviewed a person who was being advised of their rights in a family law matter.  It turns out that they sent multiple, repeated texts messages over a several hour period while under the influence.  Some were funny, some incoherent, some to the intended recipients and a few that were not.  It was the ones that were not to the intended recipients that caused the problem.

A text message sent is a message that cannot be recalled.

Matthew Thompson is a Divorce Litigation Attorney in Mississippi and warns you to NOT Drink & Text.

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Divorce Costs ?!?

The average divorce today costs $15,000.00“- Avvo.

Little People, Big Divorce?

Well, I guess it was bound to happen.  According to People magazine, thestir.com and a plethora of other online sources the Roloff’s, America’s Little Couple, have separated.
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The stars of Little People, Big World, which regales America with the Roloff’s somewhat hectic life, dealing with dwarfism, and running a farm in Oregon have announced a trial separation.  The two apparently intend to continue to work together, on the farm and on the TLC program which made them familiar to millions.

In Mississippi, a trial separation just amounts to not living with each other and does not require any Court process, as there is No Legal Separation. In Oregon, Legal Separation is recognized, and while allowing for the marriage to remain intact it provides for the parties to live apart, can divide property, divide debt, determine support, if any and provide for parenting plans.

Despite their many on-air disputes, here’s hoping they can resolve this amicably for the little and not-so little people in their lives, their 3 children.

Matthew Thompson is a Divorce Litigation Attorney in Mississippi and can handle your matter whether it’s big or little.

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