New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By David Bliven | January 29, 2019
More family law practitioners should give thought to the suspended judgment as a dispositional alternative in Family Court Act Article 8 cases.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | January 21, 2019
A special section covering the latest developments in the area of family law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bill Singer | January 18, 2019
OP-ED: In appreciation of New Jersey's proud history of recognizing the reality of modern families, I want to offer three areas where examination may be warranted.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Valerie Jules McCarthy | January 18, 2019
There is clear authority for disturbing the status quo and liquidating property when the financial circumstances of a divorcing couple warrant such action.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith | January 17, 2019
In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Andrew Smith discuss recent decisions from the Appellate Divisions, including the recent Second Department decision “People ex rel. Wells v. DeMarco,” which held that state and local law enforcement officers lack authority under New York law to effect arrests for violations of federal civil immigration violations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John M. Hunt | January 17, 2019
The absence of an ACD as a Family Court dispositional alternative creates difficulties that prevent family offense cases from moving forward smoothly and efficiently.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jennifer Fortunato | January 17, 2019
A practical guide to representing a divorce client with a special needs child.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Betsy W. Bresnick and Michael H. Karu | January 17, 2019
Divorcing parties may be able to avoid the consequences of the TCJA by making payments through the use of real estate, business assets, or the formation of a trust, in cases where both parties believe that doing so would be of benefit to them.
The Legal Intelligencer | Investigation|News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 16, 2019
Instead of protecting children as intended, closed-door proceedings in the Philadelphia Family Court do more to shield from the public eye those lawyers, social workers and judges who do their jobs poorly, court-watchers said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Carl J. Soranno, Mia V. Stollen and Eric L. Abramson | January 16, 2019
Court opinions are shifting regarding protections for 401(k)s and IRAs.
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