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Many parents are unable to save for college and rely on aid, scholarships, grants and loans (student and parent) to pay for their child’s education. It is a daunting expense as every year the cost of college goes up even though there has been little or no inflation or increase […]
As published in New Jersey Family on March 18, 2020. With coronavirus concerns reaching a fever-pitch, what happens if divorced spouses disagree on things like travel and quarantine protocol? Here’s what attorney Matheu D. Nunn has to say: Generally, divorced parents have joint legal custody, which means they have equal decision-making authority—including […]
You made it through the voir dire process and have been selected to serve on a jury. The trial judge instructed you to “not research anything regarding the case” and “not to discuss the case with your family and friends” right before you were dismissed for the day. What does […]
In 2017, the Appellate Division of New Jersey (Judge Lihotz) decided Ricci v. Ricci, No. A-1832-14T1 and A-2409-14T1. The second docket number relates to an intervenor (the parties’ daughter), which makes the case quite interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Ricci divorced when Caitlyn was four years of age. Little did they […]