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By Nooshin Rahmani | September 11, 2023
The DIFC Family Plan Rules aims to provide crucial improvements brought on by Dubai's expanding financial scene.
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By Jessica Seah | June 19, 2023
The firm now counts six partners and 14 other lawyers in the city-state.
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By Jack Womack | March 18, 2022
The highly-regarded partner who headed the firm's private wealth practice for over a decade is heading to a rival.
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By Jack Womack | March 4, 2022
The firm said "we have not, nor ever will, discriminate based on nationality or anything else" and that it does not act for sanctioned clients.
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By Meganne Tillay | June 24, 2021
The former player featured in the 1990 World Cup when England lost to Germany in the semi-finals.
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By Simon Lock | September 8, 2020
Both Pinsent Masons and DWF have reached the top 10, while Allen & Overy did not make the list for the first time since 2015
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By Charlotte Baker | May 27, 2020
Virtual hearings can help ease the immense pressure on UK family courts but they are not a fix-all solution.
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By Meganne Tillay | April 20, 2020
Firms have been offering pro-bono advice on a range of issues since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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By Rosie Adcock and Alexandra Hirst | April 8, 2020
Various remote hearings and online procedures are taking place, bringing with them new benefits and complications.
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By Hannah Gumbrill-Ward | February 21, 2020
Recent rulings mean crypto-assets may become an important area in family law disputes, but this could raise a host of new challenges.
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By Alton L. Abramowitz and Leigh Baseheart Kahn | April 23, 2024
In 1907, the state of New York made it a crime to commit adultery. That Class B misdemeanor was carried over from prior law when the Penal Law was revised in 1965. Now, New York State Assembly Bill No. 4714 calls for the repeal of that provision.
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By Riley Brennan | April 19, 2024
The wife, also an attorney, argued that the trial court erred in applying a fertility clinic's declaration of intent contract without balancing the parties' interests when determining the proper disposition of the 14 frozen embryos.
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By Rebecca L. Palmer | April 19, 2024
Communal activities that focus on something beyond your problems can teach your children the importance of global awareness and giving back to your community no matter what you might be dealing with in your personal life. And there's no better day to refocus your energies on something positive than Earth Day.
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By Sondra Mendelson-Toscano | April 18, 2024
While she never considered family law to be a practicable option personally, Nassau County Support Magistrate Sondra Mendelson-Toscano unexpectedly found herself handling Family Court cases, saying "Since then, I have never practiced any other type of law because the experience changed me forever for the better. Working in Family Court is the best kept secret of the court system where jurists are able to make a positive difference every day."
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By Joel R. Brandes | April 17, 2024
Joel R. Brandes responds to Michael Liptrot's article, "Differences Between Annulment and Divorce", which the New York Law Journal published on April 8.
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By John A. Zurzola | April 16, 2024
Kayden's Law represents needed but nonetheless sweeping changes to the way that courts and judges examine the huge responsibility of awarding child custody to parties when the risk of harm to a child is or could be at issue.
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By Robert Z. Dobrish and Lee Rosenberg | April 15, 2024
Prior to the Child Support Standards Act, there was a wide disparity of child support awards due to a lack of clear standards and formulas. In 1995, the Court of Appeals stepped in to provid guidance, offering two ways to calculate an award: One is by setting a cap and the other is by demonstrating proven costs. Authors Robert Dobrish and Lee Rosenberg offer their thoughts on this hot-button issue of why judges seem to favor the cap method over the other.
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By Rebecca L. Palmer | April 12, 2024
The holiday blues are a state of mind, and there are many ways to navigate this post-holiday gloom.
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By Lisa Willis | April 9, 2024
Someone once asked the attorney if he were a shark or a goldfish. "I like goldfish," he responded. "You can call me a goldfish."
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By Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack and Jeffrey C. Siegel | April 9, 2024
"The presentation of expert mental health information to the court is essential, but such evidence ... is likely to draw objections," according to Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack and Jeffrey C. Siegel.
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