New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Erika R. Piccirillo | August 16, 2023
For children of divorce with developmental delays who may require intervention, co-parents' inability to agree on whether intervention is necessary exacerbates the delay in treatment as they find themselves at a standstill in a court system plagued by judicial vacancies.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 15, 2023
The high court determined that because the transcripts were "sealed by another trial court in a separate proceeding involving different parties. The plaintiff's action is, therefore, a collateral attack on a sealing order imposed by a different court in a different action, which is not permissible."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alton L. Abramowitz | August 14, 2023
The case law surrounding the interpretation and enforcement of prenuptial agreements has become more profound and robust as time has worn on, making it interesting to and essential for family, estate and divorce law practitioners to review recent judicial precedents on a regular, periodic basis to look for guidance in assisting their clients seeking to engage in the private ordering of their new family's financial affairs as they enter into a marriage.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael E. Bertin | August 14, 2023
In discussing Gruber, the Superior Court, in Carrero, stated: "the idea was, if the relocation benefited the relocating custodial parent, then the parent's benefit would automatically 'flow to the children.'" There was also a line of cases that did not subscribe to the "trickle down" "flow to the children" theory, but the majority of the relocation cases that existed post-Gruber subscribed to the "trickle down" "flow to the children" theory.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 13, 2023
Under the new law, victims who are stalked by strangers or trollers on the Internet can now get a protective order.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | August 11, 2023
A failure to comply with a custody or visitation order, an order directing payment of maintenance and child support, a temporary restraining order, or other lawful order in a matrimonial action, as in any other action, may result in a finding of criminal contempt of court where the court finds that there has been willful disobedience to its lawful mandate.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Arly Smith-Pearson | August 11, 2023
One prevalent way in which victims of violence are punished for seeking to protect their children in family court is being accused of "parental alienation." Unfortunately, the mere allegation of parental alienation can have severe consequences for mothers escaping family violence.
By Colleen Murphy | August 9, 2023
In a ruling that is being lauded by family law practitioners around the state, the New Jersey Supreme Court has held that, to make a prima facie showing of cohabitation, a party seeking to terminate alimony does not need to satisfy all the cohabitation factors in either "Konzelman v. Konzelman" or the state alimony statute.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | August 7, 2023
The responsibility for paying for higher education for a child after a divorce can vary depending on the laws and provisions in different states and individual circumstances.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Holly J. Moore | August 3, 2023
It's encouraging to see some companies stepping up to the plate and acknowledging the difficulties their employees face during this trying time.
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