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Divorce and Dating
For most people, going through a divorce is a period of chaos and uncertainty. It is also a time of transition. For many people, part of their transition from married their married life includes the resumption of dating. Whether or … Continue reading
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Proposed alimony reform will hurt NJ families
After practicing divorce law for more than a decade in NJ, I fully understand the unique circumstances, expectations, and factors that make up an alimony determination. It is true that the amount of alimony can vary as can the duration … Continue reading
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Should children have their own attorney in parental termination cases?
In an apparent effort to protect the rights and interests of children in NJ, the Assembly Judiciary Committee is proposing to require children in parental termination cases be provided with their own attorney. BILL WOULD GIVE CHILDREN COUNSEL IN PARENTAL … Continue reading
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NJ Legislature and Senator Scutari continue to attack divorcing NJ Women
In a proposed bill ( http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2012/Bills/S2500/2151_I1.HTM) that is being sponsored in the NJ Senate by Senator Scutari and which has recently been endorsed by the Assembly Judiciary committee, the viability of previously entered into premarital or prenuptial agreements is at … Continue reading
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Prior history of Domestic Violence not proper basis to issue a restraining order
When a victim of domestic violence is seeking a restraining order, NJ courts are required to examine the acts or acts which prompted the request for a temporary restraining order as well as the past history of domestic violence, if … Continue reading
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