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Valentines' Day a Terrible Choice for Marriage Proposals

Proposals made under pressure can start couples off toward a rocky future

Tuesday, February 07, 2012
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Society's expectations for Valentine's Day puts way too much pressure on couples, especially men. When someone fails to meet expectations, it can hurt a relationship.

Myra Chack Fleischer Elected Jewish National Fund San Diego Board President

Friday, November 11, 2011
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Fleischer was formally installed as JNF San Diego Board President at the “Passing the Gavel” event at Congregation Beth Am on November 10, 2011.

Myra Fleischer Joins Communities at Washington Times as New Columnist

"Legally Speaking" will address all aspects of the legal system, from the deadly serious to the clearly ridiculous.

Monday, September 12, 2011
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Family law attorney Myra Fleischer will explore all aspects of the fascinating topic of the law in Legally Speaking, her new national column for Communities at Washington Times.

Fleischer & Associates Expands Services For Clients

Bankruptcy attorney Steven Brumer joins respected family law firm

Monday, June 27, 2011
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Strengthening its array of expert legal services for its clients, Fleischer & Associates, Attorneys at Law announced it will work with two new associates in conjunction with the firm’s family law practice.

Pricey Proms Increase Pressure on Teens to "Put Out"

Parents need to confront consequences of expensive social events on teens

Friday, May 13, 2011
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Prom season is in full swing. Attending the average prom is an event that has become increasingly expensive. In a survey conducted by Visa, the average family with a high school student attending the prom will spend between $542 and $1,073 on the prom, depending on their incomes and the areas in which they live. The price tag includes clothing, transportation photos, tickets and accompanying social events.

Family law attorney Myra Chack Fleischer, lead counsel for Fleischer & Associates and a mom with three teenagers of her own, says ever more extravagant proms carry another price tag that's potentially most expensive than any limo or dress: the pressure for teens to have sex on prom night.

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