New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | June 22, 2022
New York includes adultery as a ground for divorce. Would an infidelity clause be enforceable under New York law? The analysis here establishes that an infidelity clause would not be enforceable pursuant to public policy under a variety of theories.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | June 17, 2022
Since the enactment of the current law, which became effective in January 2016, there have been only nine reported appellate decisions involving post-divorce maintenance, and in only two of them has there been an upward adjustment of maintenance from the guideline obligation.
By ALM Staff | June 17, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael E. Bertin | June 16, 2022
Pursuant to the Pennsylvania support law, "income" is defined very broadly. The definition, includes, but is not limited to, wages, salaries, bonuses, fees, commissions, interest, rents, royalties, dividends, pensions and all forms of retirement.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marianna Wharry | June 16, 2022
The dispute began when the parents continuously violated a custody order allocating the mother with partial custody in Virginia and the father primary physical custody in Philadelphia.
By Jasmine Floyd | June 15, 2022
"I'm not sure how other law firms do it but I sense that sometimes there may be a degree of jealousy, competition and financial issues that divide the attorneys and partners of a law firm. Our firm is exactly the opposite," attorney Dennis Eisinger said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gerald J. Schorr | June 9, 2022
This article offers practice tips regarding the use of expert testimony in cases pitting one parent's wish to have a child vaccinated for COVID-19 pursuant against the other parent's objection where the parents have shared legal custody of the minor child.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alyssa Rower, Karina VanHouten and Leo Wiswall | June 9, 2022
Infidelity clauses, spurred on by popular articles and celebrity tabloids, have grown in popularity over recent years. Despite this increase in popularity, however, the legal enforceability of such clauses remains an unresolved question in most states. This begs the question: Are infidelity clauses advisable?
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | June 7, 2022
Depending on the circumstances, the right to confidentiality can bend when protection of children or the elderly are a key component of a case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Feigenbaum | June 7, 2022
While divorce lawyers should be zealous advocates for their clients, there's a clear line between zealous advocacy and destructive advocacy.
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