By NJLJ Contributors | January 22, 2018
In this supplement, learn about how the tax overhaul affects family law matters; "forensic mediation" in a matrimonial case; #MeToo and a divorce matter; and the importance of securing life insurance to cover support obligations.
By Carl J. Soranno, Mia V. Stollen and Kelley M. Rutkowski | January 22, 2018
How these movements have brought a fresh perspective to this age-old question.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 22, 2018
The definition of what a jury considers a family should be expansive and holistic, Thomas Prol argued for the New Jersey State Bar Association.
By Nicole A. Kobis | January 22, 2018
The security life insurance provides does not diminish after a divorce, but arguably becomes even more important.
By Ronny Jo Siegal and William J. Morrison | January 22, 2018
Two experts suggest a new process: "forensic mediation," where the forensic accountant works in stages and involves the mediator, attorneys and parties at each step.
By Gary R. Botwinick and Cimmerian A. Morgan | January 22, 2018
The changes implemented by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 go right to the core of many issues faced by family law attorneys on a day-to-day basis.
By Mitchell Y. Cohen, Chair, NYSBA Family Law Section | January 19, 2018
Mitchell Y. Cohen, Chair of the NYSBA Family Law Section, writes: Family law practitioners are well acquainted with change, in the law, in the practice rules of the courts in which we appear, or the constantly changing facts and family dynamics relative to the people we represent. This past year has been no exception.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | January 18, 2018
In the spring of 2016 four Yale law students founded an organization to respond to the unmet legal needs of Central American refugee families fleeing…
By Jenna Greene | January 18, 2018
When ex-lovers fight over assets, it's often messy and ugly and mean. But in a pending California case, opposing counsel is accusing lawyers from Boies Schiller Flexner of going too far, with “loud, slut-shaming bells that cannot be unrung.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith | January 18, 2018
In their Appellate Division Review, Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith write: As we begin 2018, we look back on some of the highlights from the final quarter of 2017 below.
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