As published in New Jersey CPA Magazine, Summer 2021 Issue The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in historically low interest rates, depressed values of certain assets and a need for increased federal revenue. When combined with the shift of power in Washington, this becomes a critical and advantageous time for clients […]
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Overcoming the Challenges of Restraining Order Hearings
June 30, 2021 | by Brian Kenney, Matthew TroianoAs published by New Jersey Family Magazine, June 30, 2021 Maybe it’s COVID. Maybe it’s the fact that we have become more adversarial in our lives. But domestic violence appears to be on the rise, and by virtue of that, domestic violence court proceedings are on the rise as well. […]
When Divorced Parents Disagree About Vaccinating Their Teen for COVID-19? Why the parent who has historically handled the child’s medical care may be in the driver’s seat when it comes to deciding on the vaccine.
June 15, 2021 | by Jennifer FortunatoAs 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. […]
Common Evidence Issues in Family Trials (Part II): The Rules Still Apply
June 9, 2021 | by Matheu Nunn, Matthew TroianoAs published in the New Jersey Law Journal In our March 18, 2021, New Jersey Law Journal article, we wrote about the practical application of various Rules of Evidence that frequently appear in the practice of family law. The article was an overview of certain Rules and how they apply […]