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Divorce Court is not a laundromat
When a client first comes in for a consultation, a significnat amount of time is consumed by them telling me what an awful person their sooon to be former-spouse is. Early in my career i would try to quickly steer … Continue reading
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Respond or React: Keeping your emotions in check during your divorce.
Divorce is a time of emotional upheaval. It is all but certain that as you work your way through the process that situations will arise that will cause anger, resentment, confusion, and hostility. Some of these situations are unavoidable and par … Continue reading
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Doctors required to report child abuse even if evidence is less than conclusive
In a case which is designed to protect children in NJ from abuse, the Appellate Court now requires doctors treating children to report abuse if the physician has a “reasonable cause to believe that a child has been subjected to … Continue reading
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Were your custodial rights impacted by false claims of sexual abuse? Noted Psychologist has license revoked.
In the most recent turn of events in a saga that is tragic on many levels, psychologist Marsha Kleinman has had her license revoked after it was determined that she she coaxed at least one child into making false allegations of … Continue reading
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An open letter to Hope Solo & all victims of domestic violence
Dear Hope Solo; The recent headlines surrounding the claims that you are the victim of domestic violence are troubling. As the facts continue to evolve I sincerely hope that this is all some tragic misunderstanding and that you are not … Continue reading
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