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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. Believe it or not, your participation or lack thereof, with your attorney, can either help or hurt your divorce process.  That could mean the process taking longer, costing more or actually proceeding to trial as opposed to being resolved either through mediation, four-way or after an early settlement panel (ESP).   [...]

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By:  Albertina Webb, Esq.   As reported today, a Family Part judge may order continued state custody of a child even without a finding of parental abuse or neglect.  This precedential decision was reported by the Appellate Division that permits continued court assistance under Title 9, or a determination based on a best-interests analysis under Title 30, warranting continuation [...]

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By:  Cheryl E. Connors, Esq. The Appellate Division in Villanova v. Innovative Investigations Inc. says yes.  Plaintiff, Kenneth Villanova, sued Innovative Investigations, Inc. and its principal Richard P. Leonard for invasion of privacy.  Because Leonard had difficulty with his surveillance of the plaintiff, he suggested to the plaintiff’s wife (now ex-wife) that she place a [...]

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In a recent decision, Justice Virginia Long of the Supreme Court, who writes the most prolific family law decisions, held that a State Court judge improperly barred a woman from moving to Massachusetts with her children over her husband’s objection.  This opinion was a unanimous decision from the Supreme Court.  The decision, Morgan v. Morgan, [...]

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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. Domestic Violence can be subtle or it can be so violent, there can be no dispute that you are the victim or the victimizer.  One of the most common misunderstandings about domestic violence is that if someone isn’t hit or they don’t hit someone, that it’s not domestic violence.   Under the [...]

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Posted by Albertina Webb, Esq., Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A. As of yesterday, you have been divorced for three years.  Pursuant to the terms of your settlement agreement, your ex-spouse pays child support to you directly.  There is no provision for an increase in child support.   Or maybe there is a provision about a review of your [...]

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Posted by: Albertina Webb, Esq. If you live in New Jersey, whether you are receiving or will be paying child support, will depend on many factors. You should know what those factors are and should specifically ask your attorney if you have any questions: N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23 specifically states: In determining the amount of child support [...]

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