The Lost Art of Listening
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2w ago
As a family law attorney, I regularly witness the breakdown of communication between family members who do not listen to one another…sometimes intentionally but often unintentionally.  Have people ..read more
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NJ Appellate Division Highlights Employer Risks for Unreimbursed Business Expenses
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1M ago
In a recent decision, the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that an employer may have violated the New Jersey Wage Payment Law (NJWPL) by requiring an employee to use his personal vehicle for ..read more
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Incapacity, Guardianship, and the Rights of the Developmentally Disabled
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1M ago
In October 2024, an unpublished opinion was issued by the New Jersey Appellate Division exploring the issues of incapacity, guardianship, and the rights of the developmentally disabled.  Notably, the ..read more
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Family Law News – Post Judgment Updates
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2M ago
In a recent matter that took place in Hunterdon County, NJ, the ex-wife appealed a trial court order granting her ex-husband’s motion to terminate alimony.  The Appellate Division upheld the lower ..read more
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Where Will My Child Attend School After Our Divorce?
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2M ago
It is important to understand that it is nearly impossible to address any one issue relative to a divorce in isolation.  Instead, the analogy of a puzzle is often used to describe the process.  The ..read more
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How to Deal with Pets in a Divorce Situation
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2M ago
In New Jersey, for purposes of a divorce, pets are considered by the courts to be chattel or goods, owned as property rather than treated like children with custody issues.  However, most pet owners ..read more
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Recent Court Decision Puts FTC’s Non-Compete Rule on Hold
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3M ago
A recent federal court ruling has temporarily halted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) proposed Non-Compete Rule, which was slated to take effect on September 4, 2024.  The rule sought to ..read more
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The Intersection of Domestic Violence, Criminal, and Family Law Matters
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3M ago
It is not uncommon in certain domestic violence situations for there to be criminal complaints/charges issued.  For example, in a case where there is an assault, there may not only be a restraining ..read more
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What if My Spouse Refuses to Leave?
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4M ago
In a recent appeal, the NJ Appellate Division addressed when a court order, in this case a Final Judgment of Divorce, requires a litigant to vacate and sell a home, and the enforceability of same.  ..read more
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Websites & Apps That May be Useful in Your Divorce, Post-Divorce, & Co-Parenting – Part II
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4M ago
In 2018, I posted a blog containing a list of websites and apps that may be helpful during a divorce. In the six years that have elapsed since that was written, technology has expanded and much has ..read more
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