TestMany 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 by the New Jersey Law Journal, Law.com, July 7, 2020 This article provides case law-based examples of what can go wrong if you fail to draft life insurance provisions in your child- or spousal-support agreements, as well as tips for drafting such provisions. Review the last 10 marital […]
If you follow TMZ, you may have seen this headline about Mary-Kate Olsen on May 13, 2020: “LET ME GET DIVORCED NOW! Denied Emergency Relief Request in NY Court.” The headline could lead someone to think that New York is a jurisdiction for an emergency or “quickie” divorce- whatever that […]
During this self-isolating period, people with pending family law matters are questioning how their cases are proceeding. Some questions I am receiving are: • Will I have a trial in my divorce case? • Will the judge hear my motion for support? • How much longer do I have to […]
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