Rabbinical Council of America Passes Resolution to Mandate Prenuptial Agreements In All Rabbinical Weddings
According to Jewish law, both husband and wife must participate willingly in obtaining a Get, a Jewish divorce document, without...
According to Jewish law, both husband and wife must participate willingly in obtaining a Get, a Jewish divorce document, without...
Recently, rumors of trouble in paradise for megastars Angelina Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt (known collectively by their...
In a recent decision, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court in New Jersey found that a...
In a divorce, arbitration can be an efficient and effective way to narrow and resolve the many...
Despite their name, final restraining orders are not always final. Final restraining orders (FROs) can be dissolved...
Ambiguities related to the interaction between cohabitation-based alimony modifications and the 2014 amendments to New Jersey’s alimony...
In Bisbing v. Bisbing, the parents of then-aged-seven twin girls separated and began negotiating dissolution in 2013....
A recent decision by the New Jersey Superior Court (Ocean County) dispels a common misconception in how...
The issue of when to retire and how retirement will affect a payor’s alimony obligation is not...
New Jersey’s civil RICO statute is an under-utilized tool in New Jersey divorce cases, combating fraudulent business...
In the unpublished decision by the New Jersey Appellate Court, Karkoszka v. Karkoszka, the appellate court issued...
New Jersey courts embrace the resolution of marital controversies through a Property Settlement Agreement (“PSA”), which are...