New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric M. Higgins | December 2, 2019
IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies have come with unprecedented and profound legal and ethical issues, with the science always ahead of the law.
By Holly Rampy Baird | November 26, 2019
Myths and Misconceptions of Property Division During a Divorce in Texas It is widely known Texas is a community property state, however, far fewer…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert F. Kohlman | November 25, 2019
Five percent of Americans own cryptocurrencies, the money that is not money, but is an asset that is easy to hide and hard to value. It is the perfect place for a spouse who is "divorce planning" to conceal assets from the other.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 25, 2019
Legislature considers bills on child support, child abuse, and fertility treatment coverage in marathon committee meetings
By Susan Myres | November 22, 2019
Once upon a time, when a divorce loomed, the means of obtaining proof a spouse was cheating were limited. A suspicious wife or husband could hire…
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | November 21, 2019
COURT WATCH: Perhaps the time is ripe for the relocation rule to include a suggested reasonable distance guideline (such as 15 miles) and/or a reasonable drive-time guideline (such as 20 minutes).
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By C. Raymond Radigan | November 21, 2019
Today, the Surrogate's Court is a Constitutional Court and is not a creature of the legislature. It was created by the people and, therefore, it would require a constitutional amendment to change that court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence J. Persick | November 21, 2019
Introduced on May 6, HB 1397 seeks to amend the custody provisions of Title 23, such that a 50/50 custody schedule is a rebuttable presumption. On the other end of the spectrum, SB 868, which was introduced on Sept. 30, focuses on the issues of domestic violence and its potential effect on children in child custody situations.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 20, 2019
Houston family law attorney Susan Myres, the new president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, reflects on how social media and reproductive technologies have changed her practice in more than 30 years.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Toby Kleinman and Daniel Pollack | November 18, 2019
The legal obligation of an expert witness is to provide independent advice to the court by presenting impartial, unbiased opinions about matters within their field of expertise. This duty is owed singularly to the court and supersedes any duty to the attorney or litigants. Your job, as the attorney, is to find the right expert for each case. One size does not fit all.
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