In the midst of this pandemic, exposing another person to COVID-19 could very well be deadly. In a situation of divorcing cohabitants, this issue takes on great significance. So what does one spouse do when the other spouse has been or could have been exposed to or has COVID-19 and […]
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jerseyans have heard almost daily references to Executive Orders, and people being arrested and charged for violating those Orders. Those violators, or “knuckleheads” as they have been commonly referred to, are at times becoming the scorn of the public, and at other […]
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 […]
Being a parent of a special needs student has its own unique challenges. The shift across the country to online schooling as a result of school closures due to COVID-19 has only made these challenges increasingly more difficult. Many students with disabilities are losing access to services that can only […]