August 27, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
Splitting the Baby Never Works: When Did New Jersey Adopt a 50/50 Physical Custody Presumption?"Make no mistake: New Jersey law does not presently have a presumption of 50/50 physical custody," write Matheu D. Nunn, Linda Torosian, Alyssa DeFuria and Alyssa Engleberg Nunn.
By Matheu D. Nunn, Linda Torosian, Alyssa DeFuria and Alyssa Engleberg Nunn
9 minute read
February 14, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
Retirement, Alimony and the Equitable Distribution 'Double Dip'Should "an alimony payor can be forced to use assets that were distributed in equitable distribution as a source of income to continue to pay alimony after retirement"?
By Matheu D. Nunn, Jessie M. Mills, Linda Torosian, Alyssa DeFuria and Alyssa Engleberg
11 minute read
May 24, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the 'Carr' Black HoleJudicial vacancies are at record levels. While vacancies are not a new phenomenon in the New Jersey court system, this void has continued to expand. In some vicinages, divorce cases may last four, five or even six years.
By Alyssa Engleberg, Matheu D. Nunn and Gary R. Botwinick
7 minute read
October 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Family Law Firsts: Your First Case Involving a Business ValuationThere are generally three approaches to value that are to be considered in each valuation engagement: the asset, income and market approaches.
By Matheu D. Nunn, Alyssa Engleberg, Judy Doyle and Megan Sartor
9 minute read
September 16, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Reliance on a Guardian Ad Litem in Custody Cases May Do More Harm than GoodTwo matrimonial attorneys provide guidance regarding the use and reliance upon a GAL in custody and parenting-time matters.
By Alyssa Engleberg and Matheu D. Nunn
9 minute read
July 19, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
How the Internet Has Impacted the Procedural Practice of Family LawFrom service-of-process to discovery to evidence, the internet is changing the way we practice. As attorneys, we must remain vigilant regarding any developments in this arena, as today's Snapchat can quickly become yesterday's MySpace.
By Alyssa Engleberg and Michelle A. Levin
9 minute read
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