TestOn August 17, 2018, in an opinion approved for publication, the Appellate Division in Moreland v. Parks (A-4754-16T4) held that a plaintiff in a same-sex relationship who witnessed the biological child of her partner die from being struck by a motor vehicle can pursue a claim for bystander negligent infliction […]
If you think divorce may be on the horizon for you, but you are just not ready to take action, the idea of a “trial separation” may be the “right” next step for you. However, do not let the informality of a so-called “trial separation” lull you into a false […]
Right out of the gate, a divorce between a couple with a special needs child is more challenging than your typical divorce case. There are issues that must be considered that usually do not come into play in your typical divorce case. At minimum, the following issues must be addressed: […]
If you signed any type of pre-marital or marital agreement. You need to tell your attorney if you (or your spouse) signed any type of agreement that defines or limits your rights and/or obligations during your marriage such as, a pre-nuptial agreement (an agreement made prior to your marriage), a […]
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