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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:  Albertina Webb, Esq. The Internal Revenue Service has recently announced that it has changed the two year limit imposed on a spouse claiming innocent spouse status to help those innocent spouses try and get certain relief the provision provides.   The innocent spouse relief is meant to protect spouses who are unaware that the spouse who [...]

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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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By:  Albertina Webb, Esq. Yes, according to the Appellate Division in New Jersey recently.   In the case of C.M.F. v. R.G.F., App. Div. (Espinosa, J.A.D.)  the court ruled that if the language was said to disturb or annoy another, then it is covered under New Jersey’s domestic violence act and a restraining order for protection is [...]

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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. Many people may not know but under extreme circumstances, a victim of domestic violence may be able to obtain a new social security number under the HALE Program by the federal government [Harassment, Abuse & Life Endangerment],  to protect against an abuser’s stalking, invasion of privacy and other safety concerns.  This [...]

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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. If you or your spouse are employed or were previously employed, you may own a pension that is subject to equitable distribution in your divorce.  Many employees receive the benefit of a pension when they retire as a result of their employment.  A pension is a type of savings plan for [...]

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Posted By:  Albertina Webb, Esq.  and Heather Chiang, Paralegal When you hire a family law attorney at Wilentz, you will most likely meet one of the department’s paralegals.   Our paralegals are specially trained to perform a variety of functions and tasks which support and complement the attorneys in their representation of our clients.  A paralegal is [...]

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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. As recently posted in the New York Law Journal, July 12, 2010, a unanimous panel of the Appellate Division, Second Department, ruled that a Rockland County judge made a mistake by ordering a Hassidic woman to return her $100,000.00 engagement ring to the man who claimed he did not know [...]

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Posted by:  David M. Wildstein, Esq. A divorce proceeding can be emotionally and financially draining.  The emotional components conjure up many feelings:  rejection, failure, guilt, anger, and the loss of security.  The financial components encompass the division of assets and the allocation of income to satisfy alimony and child support obligations. You can save time [...]

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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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