My daughter is completing her senior year of high school and she was accepted to an out of state college. The first tuition payment is due in August. How do I get my former husband to pay his share? M.J. Dear M.J.: Without knowing all of the facts of your […]
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Dear Ask the Attorney: My son and daughter-in-law died as a result of drug abuse. Their twin boys (21 month olds) have been living with my husband and I practically since their births. Should we consider legally adopting them? G.R. Our guest blogger, Jennifer Fortunato, Esq. is counsel at Einhorn Barbarito where she […]
Financial & Estate Planning Seminar For The Lgbt Community Post-Doma
April 3, 2014 | by Gary BotwinickOn April 26, 2014, the Maplewood Library is hosting a seminar entitled Tying the Post-Windsor Knot: Financial and Estate Planning Issues for the LGBT Community After DOMA. In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Section 3 of the Federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was unconstitutional. Edith Windsor and […]
Parental Alienation IS A “Disease” Caused By Divorce
March 18, 2014 | by Stephen HallerOne of the most troubling, if not THE most troubling occurrence in divorce cases with young children is one parent alienating a child from the other parent. “Parental alienation” isn’t recognized as a psychological disorder, but virtually every judge in the Family Court has seen it. On many occasions, the […]