Matheu D. Nunn, Partner and Co-Chair of the firm’s Family/Matrimonial Practice Group, was quoted in a Newsweek article about child custody in the outlet’s “What Should I Do” column, which answers readers’ questions and provides advice on relationships, family, friends, money and work. “I Want Custody of My Niece – […]
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Alyssa DeFuria Joins Family/Matrimonial Practice at Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, PC
July 5, 2023 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, PC, is pleased to welcome Alyssa DeFuria as an Associate in the firm’s Family/Matrimonial Practice Group. Matheu Nunn, Co-Chair of the Family/Matrimonial Practice Group said, “We are excited to have Alyssa join our Firm’s family law practice. Alyssa brings several years of experience litigating and resolving complex, high-stakes family law cases throughout the […]
Matheu D. Nunn And Gary R. Botwinick Publish “Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the ‘Carr’ Black Hole” In New Jersey Law Journal
June 6, 2023 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.In “Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the ‘Carr’ Black Hole,” authors Matheu Nunn, Gary Botwinick, and Alyssa Engleberg address pending legislation regarding the Carr Black Hole and its interplay with record levels of judicial vacancies in New Jersey. In some vicinages, divorce cases may last four, five or […]
NJ Supreme Court Grants Certification in Cohabitation Matter, Cardali v. Cardali, with Appellant’s Arguments Presented by Matheu D. Nunn, Co-Chair of Einhorn Barbarito’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice
March 30, 2023 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.The New Jersey Supreme Court has granted certification in Cardali v. Cardali, a matter focusing on the level of proofs necessary to make a prima facie case of cohabitation to warrant the termination or suspension of alimony payments post-divorce. Matheu D. Nunn and his co-counsel, Taryn Zimmerman, represent the appellant in the Cardali matter, a husband/alimony-payor who […]