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Posted by Joseph J. Russell, Jr., Esq. An appeal is a proceeding that allows a higher Court to review a lower court’s decision.  The most common grounds for taking an appeal from a decision by the Family Part are as follows: (1) the court failed to make adequate findings of fact; (2) the court failed to [...]

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Posted by:  Joseph J. Russell, Jr., Esq. Filing or defending against a divorce action may be one of the most important events in your life.  You want to make the best decision you can.  Your family and friends will give you their opinion, whether you want it or not.  Big firm v. small firm.  Male [...]

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Posted by:  Albertina Webb, Esq. As recently as last week, the New Jersey Supreme Court, set a high proof standard for parents seeking to regain a child taken from them and placed with a relative or friend. The Court held that the parents must show by clear and convincing evidence — not by a mere preponderance — that the reason [...]

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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 As reported here by Cheryl Connors, Esq., Governor Corzine signed the bill requiring written agreements in order to prevail on a palimony claim.  Also signed into law that day, was the bill that permits certain medical conditions to be treated by legalized marijuana.  The passage of the palimony bill essentially modifies [...]

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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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