May 22, 2018 | New York Law Journal
The New Tax Code's Impact on Divorce: A Mediator's PerspectiveThe most sweeping federal tax code overhaul in decades, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, was signed into law on Dec. 22, 2017. New provisions in the law affect both businesses and individuals. Many of these changes will have a direct impact on the practice of family law, specifically in the area of divorce.
By Caroline Antonacci
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March 20, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Mediation: A Solution for Resolving Interpersonal ConflictCaroline Antonacci of JAMS writes: As often parties need to maintain relationships after the immediate conflict is resolved, mediation can provide the parties a framework for resolving future conflicts that may arise. Mediation should be seriously considered as the optimal forum choice for resolving interpersonal disputes.
By Caroline Antonacci
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November 16, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Chart a Course for Mediation in New YorkCaroline Antonacci of JAMS writes: If you practice law in New York City, you may be directed or ordered by a court to participate in the mediation of your case. Likewise, you may receive a call from your adversary suggesting that you engage in private mediation. When this occurs, there are specific steps you should immediately take to properly prepare for a successful settlement.
By Caroline Antonacci
9 minute read
November 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Chart a Course for Mediation in New YorkCaroline Antonacci of JAMS writes: If you practice law in New York City, you may be directed or ordered by a court to participate in the mediation of your case. Likewise, you may receive a call from your adversary suggesting that you engage in private mediation. When this occurs, there are specific steps you should immediately take to properly prepare for a successful settlement.
By Caroline Antonacci
9 minute read
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