The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Donna M. Marcus | March 14, 2019
The number of people over 50 years of age filing for divorce has been increasing in recent years. It has become so prevalent that the term “gray divorce” is now used to describe such divorces.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 13, 2019
A split state appeals court held that a woman charged with child endangerment was wrongly denied an administrative hearing to dispute the facts of two abuse reports.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sanford M. Benardo | March 11, 2019
There are no forced abortions or rejections of imperfect babies, nor do carriers suppress desires to keep babies which are not theirs.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Phyllis Chesler and Susan L. Bender | March 8, 2019
Viewing a woman as merely a vessel for property that contractually belongs to “intentional parents” erodes and is in direct conflict with the grounds for a woman's right to an abortion.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas | March 8, 2019
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas present the first in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 7, 2019
The four partners in Elovitz, Edwards, O'Nan & Buerlein said they knew each other from trying cases against each other over the years—and decided it was time to join forces.
By Kevin Segler | March 4, 2019
Family lawyers can help entrepreneurs protect their businesses before marriage, during marriage, and at the time of divorce.
By Robert Storace | February 28, 2019
The Connecticut Law Tribune had a wide-ranging interview with Michael Albis, chief administrative judge for family matters, who discussed his career and why his mother always thought he'd make a good lawyer.
By Robert Teir | February 25, 2019
In Texas divorce, a dog is lumped in with other marital property and gets divided with the other marital assets, without regard to the parties' relationship with the pup, or where the pup is likely to be happier.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach and Sandra Klevan | February 21, 2019
While Pennsylvania has not adopted one set standard for valuing businesses in a divorce, the case law demonstrates that Pennsylvania has traditionally adhered to a fair market value standard. But this approach is not absolute as evidenced by the recent Superior Court case of Brubaker v Brubaker, decided Dec. 18, 2018.
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