New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Min and Alberto Yohananoff | April 13, 2020
The role of forensic mental health experts in assessing the risks of harm associated with returning children to an environment of domestic abuse has become integral in Hague Convention cases.
By Jenna Greene | April 12, 2020
The underlying case is worthy of a reality television episode of its own. As Sidley Austin partner David Carpenter put it, "It's almost a Perry Mason-style story."
By Jenna Greene | April 12, 2020
The underlying case is worthy of a reality television episode of its own. As Sidley Austin partner David Carpenter put it, "It's almost a Perry Mason-style story."
By Jason Grant | April 10, 2020
"There is a rebuttable presumption that visitation by a noncustodial parent is in the child's best interest and should be denied only in exceptional circumstances," wrote the Appellate Division, First Department in the Family Court case appeal.
By M. Jude Egan, PhD, JD | April 10, 2020
The act of passing children back and forth between parents and households is exactly counter to the guidance given to us about social distancing and avoiding transmitting the virus to unknown people.
By Kevin P. O'Brien | April 9, 2020
As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread through communities, the prospect of offering people electronic wills, remotely executed and virtually witnessed, has a whole new appeal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence J. "Skip" Persick | April 9, 2020
The intention here is to give the family law practitioner a list of issues to consider from both sides of the divorce equation, financially independent and financially dependent spouses.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Natalie Kay | April 8, 2020
The current COVID-19 global pandemic has created unique challenges for all of us with significant impact to those divorced/separated parents attempting to follow their parenting plan or time-sharing schedules, and has caused much confusion when making the decision to rigidly follow the stay-at-home restrictions instituted in an area, or the terms of a parenting plan/court order.
By Mike Schneider | April 7, 2020
Tabatha Sams has asked a judge to let her keep custody of 2-year-old Dawson Thilmony until the pandemic-induced state of emergency in Florida is over since the boy's father is a firefighter and emergency medical technician and his fiance is an emergency room nurse.
By Jane Wester | April 3, 2020
Martha Cohen Stine, who practices family law as a founding partner of Cohen Rabin Stine Schumann and co-chairs the New York County Lawyers Association Matrimonial Law Section, said she's found herself in a "first responder" role for clients.
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