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“…If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers.” – Charles Dickens. Most of the lawyers I know do a good job

“…If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers.” – Charles Dickens. Most of the lawyers I know do a good job

Thoughtful family law clients and potential clients are open to reading books about surviving the break up process. I have read many books, scholarly articles

In our last newsletter, we touched on the interplay between family law and estates, wills and trusts. A significant part of our Family Law practice,

One of the interesting and challenging parts of the Family Law practice is its interplay with other areas of the law. Family Law often intersects

Effective October 1, 2013, victims of domestic violence or a sexually violent offense are eligible to take unpaid leave from work to attend to their

When couples divorce, one of the challenges is maintaining health insurance for the “non-working” spouse or the spouse that works in the job without access

Attorneys are often asked if the other side can be forced to pay legal fees in a Family Court case. The answer is yes. There

On August 8, 2013 the New Jersey Appellate Court drew a firm line in the sand regarding the hotly debated topic of permanent alimony. In

Recent Pre-Nuptial and Other Statute Changes On June 28, 2013, Governor Christie created a change in the law regarding pre-nuptial agreements. Historically, pre-nuptial agreements were
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