New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Tracy Julian | July 18, 2018
The New Jersey Gestational Carrier Agreement Act, effective May 30, permits gestational carriers and intended parents to execute legally enforceable surrogacy contracts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Sandra C. Fava and Katherine A. Nunziata | July 13, 2018
Where is the line between laid-back and neglectful? Between hands-on and smothering? Legislative preference for a certain parenting style, and the attitude of the adjudicator, can affect a custody determination.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen | July 12, 2018
Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen look at three surveillance techniques in the context of family litigation, and analyze the risks and rewards of each.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Andrew Denney | July 9, 2018
Queens Family Court Judge John Hunt said that an “overburdened” Family Court could benefit from state lawmakers taking another look at provisions of the Family Court Act, a 45-year-old statute that was amended a decade ago to allow partners in intimate relationships to seek orders of protection in Family Court.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Kristie Rearick | July 6, 2018
In their Trusts and Estate Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and John G. Farinacci discuss guardianship matters and claims challenging transactions to which elderly and infirm individuals were parties.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jon Hedgepeth | July 5, 2018
Requesting that a divorce settlement agreement stay private is more than just a simple question to the court. It's a process. And the parties involved don't always get what they want.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 2, 2018
State bar and others pen letter opposing border policies that separate families
By Charla H. Bradshaw | June 29, 2018
Whether the retirement order is outsourced, or provided by the divorce attorney, the divorce attorney is responsible that the order not only gets done, but that it qualifies with the retirement plan.
By Robert S. Hoffman and Jennie R. Smith | June 29, 2018
While parental alienation has always existed, only recently have family courts begun to take notice of the issue when it occurs, to recognize that it is profoundly harmful to any child or children caught in the middle of a custody case, and to understand that serious measures must be taken to remedy the situation.
By Brad LaMorgese | June 29, 2018
Let's assume for a moment that the royal couple had married in Texas, where premarital agreements offer many options because they are considered legally binding contracts.
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