TestAs published in Chief Executive Magazine on February 4, 2020. Amazon survived the Bezos divorce last year, but the drama showed how executive splits can turn ugly and put their companies at risk. While every divorce case has its own facts and set of circumstances, the divorce of a high-level […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, November 14, 2019. Although lying may appear to be rampant in our society, in divorce matters, lying is unacceptable. The legal system is based on everyone, lawyers and litigants alike, telling the truth. Litigants take oaths to tell the truth. Lawyers […]
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, […]
The following article by Bonnie Frost was published as part of New Jersey Family Lawyer, which is distributed to members of the Family Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. The practice of family law is a hot bed of ethical pitfalls, which can cause numerous problems for […]
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