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The holidays are fast approaching – and there are celebrations to go to, office parties and lots of holiday cheer. The holidays are also a time when the police set up DWI checkpoints to ensure that you are not inebriated while you are driving.
I recently answered a question for Einhorn Barbarito’ “Ask the Attorney” column about grandparents’ visitation rights. The “Ask the Attorney” column is posted in 57 different online Patch newspapers in which the attorneys at the firm answer questions submitted. Since this is a topic which could provoke many questions, I’ve decided to take it further in this blog.
DYFS showed up at my door yesterday to investigate anonymous accusations made against me and my husband for neglect against my middle child. The investigator stated that the complaint said he was underweight, dirty, smelly and unkempt, and that we showed favoritism to our other children. The investigator stated that […]
Family Law Blog
Alimony Or No Alimony
November 5, 2013 | by Einhorn Barbarito
The parties married in 2003 and divorced in 2006. The Wife was twenty-eight, the husband thirty, and no children were born of the marriage. Both parties are in good physical and emotional health.