Show Me the Money: Lessons from Ashley St-Clair’s Custody Battle with Elon Musk
The headlines are hard to miss: Ashley St-Clair, mother of Elon Musk’s youngest son, recently went public about her financial struggles and ongoing custody dispute. She claims Musk cut child support drastically and that she’s facing eviction as a result. Musk, in turn, says he’s already provided millions in support. Regardless of which side is ...
High-Profile Custody Collisions: What Kroy Biermann v. Kim Zolciak Teaches NC Parents
Celebrity divorces often make headlines, but behind the drama are real legal issues that apply to everyday families in North Carolina. The recent custody dispute between former NFL player Kroy Biermann and reality star Kim Zolciak is a prime example. Biermann has asked for sole custody of their children, citing alleged psychological abuse and unstable ...
Top Chef Charlotte Heats up the Carolinas: What it Means for Our Community
Lights, camera, action—Southern style! Charlotte will serve as the backdrop for Season 23 of Bravo’s beloved culinary competition, Top Chef, returning to the Carolinas this summer. Filming will be split between Charlotte and Greenville, SC, with local ingredients, Southern hospitality, and regional history front and center. Judges and hosts—Kristen Kish, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons—are ...
The Treaty of Paris and Lessons For Divorce and Support
On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed, formally ending the American Revolutionary War. After years of turmoil, the treaty brought finality — recognizing boundaries, resolving debts, and setting the stage for a new nation. Families going through divorce can draw lessons from this moment in history: just as nations needed enforceable agreements ...
Custody Battles and Lessons From World War II’s End
On September 2, 1945, the world witnessed the formal surrender of Japan aboard the USS Missouri, marking the end of World War II. The images of that day remind us that even after immense conflict, resolution and new beginnings are possible — but only when there is clarity, structure, and authority guiding the outcome. Much ...

