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COVID-19 Is the Immediate Change of Circumstances If the ultimate goal is fairness to both litigants in family law matters, the courts need to determine that COVID-19 is an immediate change of circumstances that requires immediate remedies for both payors and payees of support. By Evan R. Weinstein

Till Death Do Us Part, Unless I Need to Sue Your Estate This article provides case law-based examples of what can go wrong if you fail to draft life insurance provisions in your child- or spousal-support agreements, as well as tips for drafting such provisions. By Matheu D. Nunn, Gary R. Botwinick and Bonnie C. Frost

Lessons Learned from Remote Instruction Many lessons have been learned throughout the COVID-19 crisis that can serve to strengthen the educational experience for all students in the fall. By Debra A. Clifford and Mary Frances Palisano

Value of a Business for Equitable Distribution: COVID-19 and the 'Goldman' Rule The extreme and unprecedented financial impact of the pandemic creates some uncertainty concerning how and when to value business assets for purposes of equitable distribution. By Tracy Julian

Navigating New Parenting Time Issues Amidst a Global Pandemic While most courts have made it clear they will not entertain COVID-related parenting time disputes as emergent matters, some courts have heard such matters on an individual case-by-case basis. By Erika L. Goldberg

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