By Melissa Negrin-Wiener and Marcus O'Toole Gelo | January 22, 2021
With the escalating costs of long-term care, seniors are increasingly recognizing the importance of protecting their assets. A Trust is a core part of an asset protection plan, but one that requires precision in drafting.
By Alison Arden Besunder | January 22, 2021
The present global circumstances of economic and political uncertainty, a high federal estate tax exemption, and a low-interest rate environment merit a focused examination of whether a SLAT or another irrevocable trust structure can help clients meet many of their objectives.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Katz | January 22, 2021
You can become an asset to your community as an Assigned Counsel attorney in ways that you could never do so in a typical private practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn R. Mirabile | January 21, 2021
In nearly every divorce as we approach the end of the case, I get the inevitable question: What about college education? How much does my spouse have to pay?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | January 19, 2021
Child custody agreements after COVID-19; how substance abuse and addiciton affect child custody; helping clients navigate DCPP involvement in their case; navigating the virtual family law mediation process; and what constitutes a 'prima facie' showing of cohabitaion.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas H. Prol | January 18, 2021
A charity that claims to love and serve the betterment of foster and adoptive youth, but invokes prejudice to prevent those children from being placed in a loving home represents a false prophet of compassion.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah E. Nelson | January 15, 2021
Mediators from across New Jersey weigh in with tips for effective, resolution-oriented attorney-mediator relationships.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Amy F. Lemanski and Jennifer E. Presti | January 14, 2021
When the Division becomes involved in any family matter, it is reasonable to expect a client to feel uneasy and anxious. But DCPP involvement should be a situation that family law counsel can help clients navigate with confidence.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matheu D. Nunn and Kristi L. Terranova | January 13, 2021
Cohabitation cases are fact-sensitive, and it can be difficult to determine whether a payor spouse has evidence sufficient to make a "prima facie" showing of cohabitation. The purpose of this article is to provide clarity and direction to get past the prima facie hurdle in cohabitation cases.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan R. Weinstein | January 13, 2021
Like many any other personal shortcomings, the fact that a person is a habitual drug user and/or addict does not mean that they are a bad parent. Addicts can and often do recover (with treatment and hard work). Children of addicts can have a normal relationship with their parent after the parent has recovered.
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