By Jacob Polacheck | August 12, 2022
Thad Woody, the new section chair of the ABA's Family Law section, said he has seen several changes within the family law practice lately, including more heated cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | August 10, 2022
The issues posed by the defendants focus on the urgency of the immunity question and the Superior Court's authority to address it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Myrna Barakat Friedman | August 10, 2022
This article outlines some of the particularities of family business disputes and suggests some guidelines that mediators may want to consider when mediating them.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeralyn Lawrence | August 10, 2022
According to a recent decision by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, people in cohabiting, non-marital relationships no longer need to hire attorneys to review their palimony agreements for them to be considered enforceable and valid.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | August 5, 2022
It appears that the reason why perjury is not prosecuted in divorce and custody cases is that it is difficult to prove, and it occurs so frequently that prosecution would impose a burden on the justice system.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca Frino and Susan Miano | August 5, 2022
Lack of knowledge as to this increasingly popular class of assets poses significant risks for practitioners and divorcing spouses.
By Marianna Wharry | July 29, 2022
"[W]e similarly have found no other United Kingdom authority that makes clear to this court that the United Kingdom retains exclusive jurisdiction over the spousal support order at issue," Judge Thomas A. Bishop wrote for the majority.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce M. DiCicco | July 29, 2022
This article focuses on the rules of estate administration in the Surrogate's Courts that are applicable in situations that are fairly common for New York City personal injury lawyers.
By Marianna Wharry | July 27, 2022
The Ohio Supreme Court granted a writ of procedendo after the state's probate court failed to appoint counsel nearly nine months after confirming her indigent status.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 26, 2022
Shield's affidavit included the statement, "I raised (Wilson) without child support and spent years not knowing how the DNA paternity test showed that (Heck) was not my son's father."
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