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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 […]

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$550,000 Settlement Following DUI Accident

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Christopher L. Musmanno, personal injury attorney with Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, reached a settlement in the case of a Plaintiff, age 36, who was injured while operating a commercial truck that was struck from behind by an intoxicated driver, causing Plaintiff’s vehicle to flip over several times. Plaintiff sustained […]

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Matheu D. Nunn Served as Panelist at NJICLE Webinar “Establishing a Prima Facie Case of Cohabitation”

March 9, 2023 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Matheu D. Nunn, partner and co-chair of the firm’s Family Law Practice and Appellate Practice, was a featured panelist at the NJICLE webinar “Establishing a Prima Facie Case of Cohabitation,” on March 1, which discussed the issue of establishing cohabitation in light of the Temple v. Temple ruling. The panel […]

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Matheu D. Nunn Co-Authors “Getting a ‘Get’ – An Alternative Avenue for Relief?”

March 6, 2023 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Matheu D. Nunn, co-chair of the Einhorn Barbarito’s Family/Matrimonial Practice, and Eliana Baer, a partner with Fox Rothschild, discuss one of the few areas of family law unaddressed by the New Jersey Supreme Court in the New Jersey Law Journal article “Getting a ‘Get’—An Alternate Avenue for Relief?” The article […]

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