The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Elizabeth Pride | September 16, 2022
Understanding the limited housing and legal landscape that survivors face, and the flexibility needed to support decisions that impact safety, can go a long way to protect survivors and their children.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Feigenbaum | September 12, 2022
While it is true that New York has no statutory presumption that joint custody is per se in a child's best interests, the fact is that New York's decisional law is evolving to the point where blanket statements to the effect that "there's no such thing as joint custody in New York" are shallow at best.
By Jason Grant | September 9, 2022
"Before finding the former husband was entitled to attorney's fees, the [trial-] court stated it was reserving the issue for a subsequent hearing," said the Fourth District Court of Appeal. "But it did not do so."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert Z. Dobrish | September 7, 2022
In a high-profile divorce, if there is no public relations firm to handle the media, it is usually the lawyer who is called upon to comment. Some do and some don't. The mud that is slung in divorce cases can often be extremely besmirching. How can an attorney assist the client in avoiding bad publicity?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Helene M. Weiss | September 6, 2022
To an outside observer, it may appear as erratic flip flopping. More often, it's a symptom of the traumatic experience the survivor went through. Still, how much has the vacillation damaged the credibility of the victim/survivor and their legal case?
By Andrew Goudsward | September 1, 2022
Kellye SoRelle, the general counsel of the far-right Oath Keepers group, was accused of obstruction of justice and obstruction of an official proceeding.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Liptrot | September 1, 2022
There are several things to consider when traveling abroad, notwithstanding the provisions of your custody agreement or order, so below are a few tips on what you should be aware of when looking to travel internationally with your child(ren) in a shared custody situation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marilyn T. Sugarman | August 24, 2022
While New York's venue statute specifically contemplates that a New York domiciliary can have more than one residence, the application of the statute may have changed based on a recent Second Department decision.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | August 22, 2022
Do you have clients whose grown children have recently moved back in? Or maybe clients whose kids never moved out to begin with? How do we help our clients know where and how to draw the line?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Erika Piccirillo | August 19, 2022
It may be time for divorcing parents to consider a child's access to technology and the internet as a "major" decision when drafting joint legal custody provisions.
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