By Alan Feigenbaum | November 1, 2024
"Educating our clients on the need to adapt to routine decisional absence may just be the ticket to ensuring that a newly developed joint custodial arrangement starts off on the right foot."
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By Rebecca L. Palmer | October 29, 2024
Mediation offers significant advantages for all parties involved as it helps individuals find common ground and resolve disputes efficiently before proceeding to litigation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 28, 2024
"Utah and Arizona have been the leaders on this issue in the U.S. and those programs have been going for a few years now and every client of one of these providers is surveyed and they get extremely high ratings from the clients they serve," Justice Brett Busby said.
By Max Mitchell | October 27, 2024
Please enjoy stories on our three honorees, each of whom are being recognized for their excellent work and outstanding contribution to the practice of law in New Jersey.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | October 24, 2024
Those seemingly insignificant points accumulated through flights, hotel stays, and credit card rewards are now considered shared marital assets, becoming part of the "who gets what" debate during the divorce proceedings.
By Cynthia Feathers | October 24, 2024
A cardinal rule of appeals it that the record on appeal contains only documents that were before the trial court, and counsel may not refer to matters outside the record. In fact, attorneys who report new developments at oral argument may be rebuked. However, there are exceptions to the general rule.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | October 23, 2024
"A legislative update to the Texas Family Code in 2021 prevents the Department of Family and Protective Services from removing a child solely based on a parent testing positive for marijuana," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Max Mitchell | October 22, 2024
"When you get to the Supreme Court, there really shouldn't be any surprises about what the issues are," Nunn said.
By Lisa Zeiderman and Julia Rodgers | October 21, 2024
"The fundamental question surrounding embryos in 2024 is their legal status: are they considered persons, property, or something in between? This distinction is crucial because it determines the rights and protections afforded to embryos."
By Philip Katz, Danielle Petitti and Daniel Lipschutz | October 18, 2024
Three family law attorneys speak out against a recent report broadcast by NBC 4 New York that they say undermines the public's trust in the judiciary.
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