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September 20, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Why More Can Be Done to Prevent Forced Marriage in NJ

Forced marriage does exist in our state; we should create legislation to protect against it.

By Bari Weinberger

9 minute read

June 24, 2019 | ThinkAdvisor

The Life Settlement Market Grew Significantly in 2018. Did You Participate?

The authors are there. They wish more of you were there with them.

By Robin S. Weinberger and Peter N. Katz

5 minute read

December 28, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Alimony Tax Rules Are Here, But Are They Fair?

What has become clear is that this altered tax structure is poised to take hidden and not-so-hidden financial tolls on both parties.

By Bari Z. Weinberger

9 minute read

October 04, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Who Gets the Bitcoin in the Divorce?

In divorce in 2018, there is a new asset in town, and it's one that comes with considerable controversy and confusion.

By Bari Z. Weinberger

10 minute read

May 02, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

In Case of Deportation: How NJ's Undocumented Immigrants Can Provide for Their Children

For immigrants who are also parents, uncertain times are leading many to seek legal guidance about what sudden deportation or prolonged detention could mean for their children.

By Bari Z. Weinberger

18 minute read

March 06, 2017 | FC&S Insurance

The Life Settlement Market Is Heating Up

A number of factors have reignited the life settlement market with both consumers and investors showing rising interest.The oldest baby boomers are reaching…

By Robin S. Weinberger and Peter N. Katz

3 minute read

November 28, 2016 | New Jersey Law Journal

Common Misunderstandings About Common Law Marriage

In New Jersey, where the practice of common law marriage was statutorily ended in 1939, the treatment of common law marriage is murky.

By Bari Z. Weinberger

16 minute read

October 10, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

The Use of Service Via Facebook in Matrimonial Law

You've been served—by Facebook. Not a phrase you'd expect to hear, but the approval of service by Facebook in a number of matrimonial law cases is proving it could eventually become more common.

By Bari Weinberger and Amanda Sexton

17 minute read

July 29, 2016 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Use of Service Via Facebook in Matrimonial Law

The recent use of service of process via Facebook as an alternate method in matrimonial law cases highlights its benefits as a potentially effective option for service.

By Bari Weinberger and Amanda Sexton

17 minute read

June 17, 2016 | New Jersey Law Journal

When Divorced Parents Disagree About Who Pays for College

What happens when a divorced parent can't or won't contribute to tuition payments, or disagrees with the child's college choice?

By Bari Z. Weinberger

18 minute read