TestAre the very wealthy different than the rest of the population when it comes to divorce? In the eyes of the legal system, they are not, but in the eyes of most, they may seem to have different divorces because of the sheer magnitude of the amount of income and […]
On September 11, 2014, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Saccone v. Board of Trustees of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System; its second “special needs” related decision in the past two years (the first being J.B. v. W.B., 215 N.J. 305 (2013), which was handled by Einhorn Barbarito attorneys, […]
On April 14, 2012 I wrote a post regarding if, and when, marital fault matters in a divorce. My post followed up on an article written by my colleague, Jhanice Domingo on April 5, 2012 for the Patch Newspapers.
The War of the Roses, Kramer v. Kramer, The First Wives Clubs – all of these movies look at divorce and portray it as a vitriolic process in which people try to hurt one another. However, sometimes marriages just end. Sometimes, there is no animosity, there is no rancor, it just is over. In those instances, mediation may be a better alternative for you to going through the whole divorce process.