New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan R. Feigenbaum | May 19, 2021
The Second Department's recent decision in 'Rosen v. Rosen' is worth re-reading each and every time the matrimonial practitioner is tasked with drafting a prenuptial agreement that will invariably define the various connotations of what constitutes each party's "separate property."
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Justin Sisemore | May 18, 2021
Too often children end up caught in the middle of nasty child support and custody disputes involving the "haves" and "have nots." It's time for the state to make these children a priority and stop allowing the legal system to favor high-net-worth and celebrity parents.
Daily Business Review | News|Q&A
By Jasmine Floyd | May 18, 2021
Miami attorney Lian de la Riva discusses resilience.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine M. Sarteschi and Daniel Pollack | May 17, 2021
When Child Protective Services becomes involved in a case in which either the parent and/or child may have psychiatric issues, how well trained and prepared are they to make informed, reasonable decisions about removal?
By Bari Weinberger | May 13, 2021
Hiding assets in divorce may be nothing new. However, where many deceptive spouses choose to stash hidden assets is. It's cryptocurrency, a largely unregulated and anonymous form of digital cash.
By Susan Myres | May 12, 2021
In a divorce, it is far better, if at all possible, to put aside one's own grievances and seek a fair and honest settlement everyone can live with, rather than be bent on achieving some kind of ultimate takedown.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy M. Tippins | May 12, 2021
In a previous edition of his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins called attention to the fact that the "willingness to foster" factor in custody litigation—the disposition of one parent to foster the relationship between the child and the other parent—was emerging as something of a super-factor, wielding a force capable of swamping an array of other variables that cut in the opposite direction. As Tippins discusses in today's column, a recent appellate decision seems to propel this factor to an apotheosis of power previously unimagined.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michaela A. Medved and Daniel Pollack | May 11, 2021
Whatever the reasons, for the sake of all children, this topic is truly in need of further research. Let's not hesitate.
By Raychel Lean | May 10, 2021
"The work we do is often sensitive and deeply personal, and I think clients find comfort in knowing that they are being counseled by two women who love and respect each other," said Melissa S. Chames, who practices family law with her mother.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 9, 2021
"Often, people just want a quick answer to a simple question instead of all legalese," said the firm co-founder.
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