Media Coverage

Regina DeMeo | Family Law Attorney

Media Coverage2021-10-13T16:07:26-04:00

Since June 2010, when the Washington Post first featured Regina and her approach to family law cases, she has routinely appeared in the media as a legal commentator on a variety of matrimonial issues.  Her former tv show, “Making It Last” for MMCTV focused on helping families tackle major issues using local experts and resources in the  MD area.  She has appeared on ABC tv, Sirius XM and Good Morning America, as well as countless articles and blogs across the country, and was cited as a relationship expert in Ellen McCarthy’s “The Real Thing” and Wendy Paris’ “Splitopia.”

It’s a Good Thing If You Don’t Suffer Fools Well in Dating

October 8th, 2012|Categories: Blog, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

This week, I get to interview Amy Schoen, author of "Get It Right This Time." She is a dating coach in the DC Area, who helps people navigate the various [...]

$7.4 Million on Legal Fees- for a Divorce????

September 18th, 2012|Categories: Blog, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , , |

According to DMagazine, a Texas couple spent almost $7.4 million in legal fees as part of their divorce. Ed Bailey, who was married for over 30 years, acquired various McDonald [...]

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