Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | April 26, 2023
Mediation is a collaborative and efficient process for finalizing a divorce, particularly for those couples who do not have contempt for each other or have not engaged in damaging behavior; they have simply come to the mutual decision to end their marriage.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bill Singer | April 24, 2023
New Jersey lags behind other states when it comes to securing full protection to children with more than two parenting adults.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kenneth A. Gordon | April 21, 2023
This article endeavors to identify and briefly describe the myriad of other costs and expenses, both tangible and intangible which may be incurred incident to a divorce.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | April 20, 2023
Sometimes the relationship runs its course, and there is nothing more to discuss, no shared interests, and no desire to come together to make the marriage work. But rather than a lengthy legal battle, mediation can help with the split.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Erik Kristensen | April 18, 2023
New York provides some of the most comprehensive protections for transgender individuals in the nation, which it looks to continue expanding. It is, therefore, unexpectedly disturbing to witness the reluctance of the state Legislature to provide effective protection for transgender youth threatened and harmed by the tsunami of anti-transgender legislation being enacted in many states.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Todd W. Nothstein | April 17, 2023
The challenge in representing a custody litigant with disabilities lies in understanding and countering what many think they know when they see a person with disabilities caring for a child.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Philip Katz and Brian Zimmerman | April 16, 2023
Respectfully, Dawne Mitchell and Theresa Moser's "unartfully" worded letter to the governor as well as their most recent letter to the editor both demonstrate a lack of understanding of the present political and legal dynamics as they relate to the current battle to compel the state of New York to meet its sacred constitutional obligation to indigent adults, families and children.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn Mirabile | April 13, 2023
The appellate court encourages the trial court to decide matters relating to school choice and medical decisions but refrains from deciding a child's religion.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Dawne Mitchell and Theresa Moser | April 12, 2023
Leaders of the New York City Bar Association's Council on Children clarify statements regarding potential increases in state funding to provide pay raises for 18-B attorneys and Attorney for the Child offices.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Erik Pitchal | April 12, 2023
From climate change to gun control, children play a leading role in social change movements, speaking out forcefully on issues that could change their lives, a Family Court judge writes.
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