TestAs published in New Jersey Family, June Issue There is no precedent or rule for resolving a dispute between divorced parents who disagree about vaccinating their teenager for COVID-19. The coronavirus pandemic is a once-in-a-century crisis, and the FDA only recently granted emergency use authorization to administer vaccines to teenagers. […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal on July 18, 2019. Article by Jennifer Fortunato, Esq. As family lawyers, we often represent clients with special needs children. During our representation, we hear about services our clients have for their children through their school districts. These services include three different plans, […]
As published in New Jersey Law Journal, January 17, 2019 A practical guide to representing a divorce client with a special needs child. When parties to a divorce have a child with special needs, their case becomes instantly more complex than a typical divorce case. “Special needs” is usually determined by […]
Mountain Lakes Living Magazine, September 2018 If you signed any type of pre-marital or marital agreement. You need to tell your attorney if you (or your spouse) signed any type of agreement that defines or limits your rights and/or obligations during your marriage such as, a pre-nuptial agreement (an agreement […]