By Lisa Zeiderman and Liza Trazzera | July 22, 2022
The issue of maintaining confidentiality is riddled with landmines.
By Jacqueline Harounian | July 22, 2022
Religious divorce is a particularly complex area of family law because it is a fusion of legal rules, civil procedure, religious practices, and societal norms.
By Valentina Shaknes and Justine Stringer | July 22, 2022
The Supreme Court's ruling in 'Golan v. Saada' will have the biggest impact on victims of domestic violence, who are the most common respondents in the Hague Convention's "grave of risk of harm" cases.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard A. Dollinger and Alan Feigenbaum | July 22, 2022
Coercive control may not involve physical violence but instead the assault is in the form of a spouse's insistent and threatening control over their partner.
By Allison Dunn | July 21, 2022
"[W]e reach the merits of the plaintiffs' claims, and rule that those claims fail as a matter of law," Associate Justice John Englander wrote on behalf of the unanimous panel. "While visits between parents and children in department custody must ordinarily be in person, the circumstances in the spring of 2020 were far from ordinary. It was within the department's discretion to adopt a policy, for that time, that favored parental contact by video conference, and sharply limited in-person visits. Nor, under the circumstances was the department required to secure court approval in advance."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | July 21, 2022
'Liu' adds a little known arrow into the quiver of parents who have petitioned Family Court for child support and are then, not uncommonly, relegated to delayed determinations beyond statutory timelines.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 20, 2022
In The Legal's Family Law supplement, read about mental illness and custody cases, how family law lawyers and mediators can collaborate, and free speech regulations in custody cases.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 15, 2022
"Last year that funding helped protect almost 1,000 clients against [domestic] violence," said Steve Gottlieb, executive director of the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matheu D. Nunn, Linda Torosian and Alyssa S. Engleberg | July 15, 2022
Three family law attorneys explain why they would like to be able to use prior instances of untruthful conduct to attack the other party's character for untruthfulness.
By Jason Grant | July 15, 2022
"Based on the testimony, evidence and articulated medical opinion of the children's long-time pediatrician, the father is awarded medical decision making authority solely and specifically regarding vaccinations," wrote Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Stacy Bennett.
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