Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | March 15, 2022
'Moody v. Moody raises a number of interesting issues, but most importantly, it reminds us that standing is the foundation of a justiciable claim. The case also reminds us that the Texas Family Code may have some gaps that could use a bit of filling,' say attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Elizabeth Green Lindsey and Kimberly G. Ader | March 15, 2022
The pandemic has produced many conflicts between parents sharing custody. One parent may have felt that the other parent was being too careless in exposing children to possible infection, either by bringing too many people into the home or by taking the child into public settings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James W. Cushing | March 14, 2022
Being properly served or noticed of court proceedings is perhaps the most basic element of due process for anyone involved in the court system. Receiving proper notice is especially important when one's parental rights are to be terminated.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Wrubel | March 14, 2022
To fix the child custody system requires an acknowledgment that "the system" is broken. The legal system is ill-equipped to handle the dissolution of the family and its re-ordering post-divorce.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 14, 2022
Deadlines extended for Boskey and Distinguished Service awards. Supreme Court finds attorney-review mandate in palimony statute unconstitutional. High School and the High Court program. NJSBA member program on how to read, write and pass legislation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 13, 2022
Prior to the year 2010, the New Jersey courts had treated the law of palimony quite liberally with respect to a promise by a person in an unmarried…
By Allison Dunn | March 11, 2022
The Virginia State Bar said the attorneys violated its Professional Guidelines by allegedly receiving emails from their client containing potentially illicit recordings of her husband's private and attorney-privileged conversations.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Marianna Wharry | March 11, 2022
Following a lengthy divorce proceeding plagued with claims of judicial bias and improperly awarded legal fees, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that a judge's "ill-advised" comments about the plaintiff did not constitute evidence of bias.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen J. Freedman and Glenn Metsch-Ampel | March 10, 2022
Research and experience in child protective and custody proceedings have long demonstrated that an Attorney for the Child is invaluable to both the court and to the child.
By Dara Kam | March 10, 2022
Rep. Joe Geller argued that the proposal is "fundamentally unfair" to homemakers who get "dumped" after their spouses achieve success.
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