By Marianna Wharry | March 20, 2023
While American Bar Association Standards sanctions would typically impose a suspension for Rostad's apparent knowledge of improperly withholding material information from the court, the hearing panel found Rostad's commitment to family law and community service as evidence of her good character.
By Brian Lee | March 15, 2023
If approved, the expanded hours would begin one night per week in two of the city's boroughs, expanding to three boroughs by 2025.
By Dara Kam | March 14, 2023
Senate bill sponsor Clay Yarborough said he filed the bill "because I believe as lawmakers we have to draw the line" about "drastic, life-altering" procedures for children.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | March 14, 2023
The IRS considers a couple to be "married" as it pertains to their filing until the final divorce decree documents are issued by the court. With the federal income tax deadline looming, it is important to keep this in mind if you are going through a divorce or are newly divorced.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Karen Freedman and Glenn Metsch-Ampel | March 14, 2023
The author of a recent Law Journal column concludes by asking, in part, "How far away are we from allowing children to participate fully in the determination of what is in their best interest?" Thankfully, we are even closer than he may think.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Peter J. Galasso | March 13, 2023
When a child is the victim of parental alienation, the child's rights and voice may be insidiously muted by the time of trial, which urgently necessitates a judge's preemptive intervention at an in-camera conference, a longtime matrimonial attorney writes.
By Marianna Wharry | March 13, 2023
A Maryland attorney's misrepresentations to a circuit court and "obstructive" behavior in a divorce and custody proceeding have resulted in his indefinite suspension by a divided Maryland Supreme Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James W. Cushing | March 13, 2023
It appears that in making its ruling, the trial court simply did not adequately review all of the applicable facts and issues present in a matter involving two competing and conflicting petitions to adopt.
By Robert Z. Dobrish | March 10, 2023
Children's capacity to engage in custody matters is expanding. We're not quite there yet, but this article looks at this expanding role of children in their own matter and asks "How far away are we from the day when a child might have the right to employ counsel and initiate a custody proceeding?"
By Brian Lee | March 9, 2023
The caseloads of attorneys for children, ranging up to 150 child clients, can be triple those of government and parent attorneys.
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