By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 15, 2017
Defense Challenge to Dismiss Juror Based On Implied Bias Should Have Been Granted
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 15, 2017
Family Court May Retroactively Vacate Neglect Finding, Dismiss Neglect Proceeding
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 15, 2017
Order of Protection Against Father Extended; Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Enforce Italian Order
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 14, 2017
ACS Established Father Sexually Abused Child, Derivatively Neglected His Other Children
By David Gialanella | August 8, 2017
In a 53-page decision that at times reads like a partnership primer, the Appellate Division has tackled the tricky issue of the monetary value of a lawyer's practice, and in the process upended many aspects of a New Jersey Big Law attorney's divorce judgment.
By Kelly Frawley and Emily Pollock | July 31, 2017
Kelly Frawley and Emily Pollock of Kasowitz Benson Torres write: With the multiple devices used by families, from smartphones to laptops to tablets, as well as the many storage options available for the information transmitted through and accessed by those devices, managing issues relating to electronically stored information is an important part of family law practice.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 31, 2017
In this Special Report: "Social Media in Divorce and Family Law: A Trap for the Unwary," "The Time Has Arrived for Covering Genetic Materials in Prenups," "The Separate Property Credit in Divorce Actions," "Parental Alienation During and After Divorce" and "Accessing and Using a Spouse's ESI in a Divorce."
By Michael Stutman | July 31, 2017
Michael Stutman of Stutman Stutman & Lichtenstein writes: The time is right for family law practitioners to consider incorporating decision-making matrixes in prenuptial agreements that can be drafted by experienced counsel. A collaborative effort on behalf of practitioners in the various areas that impact these decisions would certainly be a project that would benefit many.
By Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder | July 31, 2017
Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer write: Divorces between parties come to an end. Parental alienation, however, may leave a lasting rupture in families. Matrimonial lawyers and mental health professionals can help play a key role in modulating the harmful effect of this phenomenon.
By Harriet Newman Cohen and Amanda Laird Creegan | July 31, 2017
Harriet Newman Cohen and Amanda Laird Creegan of Cohen Rabin Stine Schumann write: Along with the blessings of the Internet have come the pitfalls. Private lives have been exposed and damaged. Persons have been subjected to cyberbullying. As matrimonial attorneys, we need not only to be aware of the joys, but also of the pitfalls of social media.
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