TestAs spring approaches, the coronavirus pandemic seems to be receding in the rearview mirror. After lockdowns and uncertainty, mask mandates and stimulus payments, vaccine development and rollout, the 2021 winter surge, the Delta variant, and Omicron, states and cities are beginning to ease restrictions and mask mandates. Thankfully, hospitalizations and […]
As published by New Jersey Law Journal, January 13, 2022 By Matheu D. Nunn, Alyssa S. Engleberg and Christopher Rade Musulin New Jersey’s “new” alimony statute has several gray areas, even after seven years, including whether the statute’s subsections have retroactive applications. Matheu D. Nunn, a Partner and Co-Chair of […]
As published by New Jersey Law Journal, November 18, 2021 By Matheu D. Nunn, Emily Deyring and Julianne C. Smith Real-time tracking methods such as GPS were designed to make life simpler, but when it comes to family law issues, it can make situations more complicated to navigate, often leading […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal By Alyssa Engleberg and Matheu D. Nunn Pursuant to Rule 5:8B, “[i]n all cases in which custody or parenting time/visitation is an issue, a guardian ad litem may be appointed by court order to represent the best interests of the child or […]
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