By Angela Turturro | July 25, 2022
In this Special Report: "The Divorce: The Limitations of Privilege," "Accounting for the TCJA: Now That Spousal Support Is Not Taxable Nor Deductible on Federal Tax Returns, Should the New York State Maintenance Guidelines Be Modified?," "Surrogacy: From 'Baby M' to Today's 'Baby-Making Technology,'" "Sacred Vows, Modern Realities: Legal Implications of Religious Divorce," "The Supreme Court Got at Least One Thing Right This Term" and "Repeat After Me: Coercive Control Is Domestic Violence."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | July 25, 2022
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess discusses three noteworthy Tax Court decisions on innocent spouse relief handed down in May and June.
By Everett Catts | July 25, 2022
"It's an honor and a privilege to [have my name] added to one of the premier family law firms in Atlanta," partner Gary Graham said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 24, 2022
Judge Katz was installed as president of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
By Harriet Newman Cohen | July 22, 2022
The law must keep up with the advances in "Baby-Making Technology." Public policy is a moving target.
By Susan M. Moss, Carl Wu and Maryanne Koussa | July 22, 2022
Either the legislature needs to draft a new formula, or the court needs to regularly and uniformly deviate from the maintenance formula entirely.
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.
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