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By Robert Z. Dobrish | January 10, 2024
A continued discussion on the surrounding issues involved with attorneys for children.
8 minute read
By Elissa Levine and Rubin Sinins | January 10, 2024
"The New Jersey Legislature in 2023 finally took action to close this 'stranger loophole' which had closed the courtroom doors to domestic violence victims outside a dating relationship," according to Elissa Levine and Rubin Sinins of Javerbaum Wurgaft.
5 minute read
By Carolyn Mirabile | January 9, 2024
Many clients hire their attorney for a divorce and have a predetermined mindset that may affect the course of the divorce sometimes to their detriment. Many clients often look at the end of the case before understanding the beginning and middle of the case which may also affect the final resolution.
6 minute read
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 9, 2024
Throughout the year, judges often find themselves besieged by pleadings raising allegations of abuse as litigants seek to undermine each other's access to their children in the hopes that any emergency relief granted will color access going forward. What can attorneys do to maintain healthy family relationships even in times of stress?
5 minute read
By Alan Feigenbaum | January 8, 2024
"Perhaps the simplest way to assess the issue is this: Would you ever consider listing a dog, or a cat, as an 'asset' on a statement of net worth? If so, would you list the pet under the heading 'household furnishings,' or would you list the pet in the 'other' assets category?" Alan Feignebaum discusses Judge Edmund M. Dane's recent decision in C.M. v. E.M. on this issue.
6 minute read
By Janet Neustaetter and Louise Feld | January 5, 2024
Attorneys from the Children's Law Center express support for a proposal outlined in a recent New York Law Journal column.
2 minute read
By Rebecca L. Palmer | January 5, 2024
Whether you are experiencing a trial separation or the marriage is indeed ending, it can be overwhelming to imagine what you want 2024 to look like. Instead of staying preoccupied with the unknown, take a few small steps to help you see the future a little bit clearer.
4 minute read
By Timothy M. Tippins | January 3, 2024
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins explores the historic role of fault in equitable distribution and considers recent decisions that suggest the forces of change may be afoot.
12 minute read
By David Steerman and Veronica McCarty | December 22, 2023
Under Pennsylvania and New Jersey law, engagement rings are conditional gifts. The condition of these gifts is the marriage, not the engagement. When the marriage does not occur, the condition is said to be unfulfilled.
4 minute read
By Emily Saul | December 21, 2023
Explosions of wealth have paved the way for a new era in matrimonial litigation, which welcomes those with securities and commercial backgrounds. Firms like Rottenstreich Farley Bronstein Fisher Potter Hodas are designed to handle the modern divorce.
11 minute read
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