By Daniel Pollack and Gianna Elliot | November 15, 2024
This article discusses expert testimony regarding sexual grooming, mostly in relation to minor children.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | November 13, 2024
"Should Texas embrace a more 'holistic' view of parenthood?" write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Alyssa Rower | November 8, 2024
Though financial disclosure is not required by law in New York, it does make a prenup less likely to be legally challenged. However, the benefits are not just legal. In her article, Alyssa Rower looks at the different "levels" of financial disclosure through various lenses: legal enforceability, psychological and emotional well-being, and negotiation considerations.
By WeSpoke Action Committee | November 8, 2024
A group that focuses on advocating for women in family courts writes in response to a recent Law Journal op-ed that it finds it troubling to see legal professionals in matrimonial courts, where matters of families' lives are at stake, openly publish a fawning article directed at a judge they may appear before.
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | November 7, 2024
This article discusses the laws and legislations surrounding child abuse, and how it may hinder or help minors in abusive households.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | November 6, 2024
"The question of whether parents should be allowed to videotape CPS workers and court-appointed professionals during home visits is complex," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Emily Faye Robinson | November 5, 2024
Minor's counsel holds a unique position within the legal system. Unlike attorneys who represent parents or other parties, we are appointed by the court to champion the best interests of the child. This role is pivotal in ensuring that the child's voice is not lost in the cacophony of legal disputes and their needs are given the utmost priority.
By Elliott Scheinberg | November 3, 2024
This article discusses the appealability of prejudgment orders.
By Alan Feigenbaum | November 1, 2024
"Educating our clients on the need to adapt to routine decisional absence may just be the ticket to ensuring that a newly developed joint custodial arrangement starts off on the right foot."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | October 29, 2024
Mediation offers significant advantages for all parties involved as it helps individuals find common ground and resolve disputes efficiently before proceeding to litigation.
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