By Susan Myres | July 28, 2020
Family lawyers in Texas watched the progress of the case In Re C.J.C. through the Texas court system for some time to see if it would make new case…
By Angela Turturro | July 27, 2020
In this Special Report: "NY Adds a New Factor to Consider for Equitable Distribution: Domestic Violence," "Surrogacy Agreements Approved by New York...With Provisos," "'Fields v. Fields': The 'Townhouse Stoop-Sweeping' Case 10 Years Later," "Calling the Child's Therapist as a Witness in a Custody Case" and "SCOTUS 'Clarifies' 'Habitual Residence' Under the Hague Convention."
By R. Keith Morris, III | July 26, 2020
Don't fall into the trap of thinking your assets will bypass the time and expense of probate by neglecting to complete a will. This could not be farther from the truth.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Valentina Shaknes and Justine Stringer | July 24, 2020
After several decades of inconsistent interpretations by federal courts of the term "country of habitual residence" that is key to the cases under the Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the U.S. Supreme Court finally has spoken. Or has it?
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Lisa Zeiderman and Matthew Marcus | July 24, 2020
In high conflict divorces, the child's therapist plays a unique role. While the therapist likely offers an invaluable perspective on the needs and interests of their patient, such perspective may, and often does, conflict with the desired outcome of one party. The matrimonial practitioner must be cognizant of many issues to ensure the best interests of the child.
By Adam Turbowitz | July 24, 2020
Exploring the impact the recent amendment to the Domestic Relations Law §236, which now includes domestic violence as a factor to consider when determining equitable distribution, will have on future matrimonial litigation as well as existing case law.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Harriet Newman Cohen and Tim James | July 24, 2020
A in-depth discussion of the newly enacted "Child-Parent Security Act of 2020" recently signed into law. The Act establishes the legal framework for "surrogacy contracts," in New York.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ally Hack and Elizabeth E. Erickson | July 24, 2020
A review of how New York Courts have handled the "head-scratching" decision in 'Fields v. Fields' in the subsequent 10 years after the case.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jayme Jonat | July 24, 2020
While the Pregnancy Discrimination Act has been in place since 1978, it has by no means stopped such discrimination from occurring.
By Greg Land | July 21, 2020
Following a settlement that netted more than $15 million from ex-husband Glen Rollins, author and socialite Danielle Rollins sued her divorce lawyers, saying she could have gotten a better deal.
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