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  2. Lita McClinton - Wikipedia

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    Lita LaVaughn McClinton (January 7, 1952 – January 16, 1987) was an American socialite who was murdered the day her divorce was to be settled. She was the daughter of Georgia state representative JoAnn McClinton and former U.S. Department of Transportation official Emory McClinton.

  3. Hedda Nussbaum - Wikipedia

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    After Lisa's death, Mitchell was discovered in squalid conditions. The child's birth mother, Nicole Smiegel, had waived her parental rights. However, since a legal adoption had never occurred, Smiegel was ultimately granted custody of her son. When authorities learned of Lisa's death, they initially charged both Nussbaum and Steinberg with ...

  4. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Divorce mediation is an alternative to traditional divorce litigation that attempts to help opposing spouses find common ground during the divorce process. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] In a divorce mediation session, a mediator facilitates the discussion between the spouses by assisting with communication and providing information and suggestions to help ...

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  7. Joel Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    Joel Barnet Steinberg (born May 25, 1941) is a disbarred New York City criminal defense attorney who attracted international media attention when he was accused of rape and murder, and was convicted of manslaughter, in the November 1, 1987, beating and subsequent death of a six-year-old girl, Elizabeth ("Lisa") Launders, whom he and his live-in partner, Hedda Nussbaum, had illegally adopted.

  8. He wasn't a crier, but then his wife died — and the tears ...

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    In Kozak’s book out this month, "Waving Goodbye: Life After Loss," he says the death six years ago of his wife, Dr. Lisa Krenzel, finally opened the floodgates.

  9. Lisa Webley - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Webley is a legal scholar, academic, and author who is serving as the Chair of Legal Education and Research at the University of Birmingham [1] and Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) in University of London. [2]