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Maybe A Judicial Interview of a 4 Year Old Wasn’t a Great Idea

By Eric S. Solotoff on December 16, 2024

Interviewing a 4 year old in a custody case was a bad idea
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What To Do/What Not to Do When the Other Parent Removes Children to Another State

By Eric S. Solotoff on November 21, 2024

Relocation with children is always a hot button issue. That said, since the Supreme Court decided Bisping in 2017 (which we previously blogged on), relocation got more difficult because…

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Once Again, Appellate Division Reaffirms That Joint Physical Custody is “Rare”

By Eric S. Solotoff on November 19, 2024

As I have blogged here before, despite it not being the law and not really supported by the social science, many judges and even many custody experts have taken the…

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Court Lets Another Teenager Refuse Reunification Therapy; Was This Another Case of Justice Delayed is Justice Denied?

By Eric S. Solotoff on October 15, 2024

In 2021, I wrote on this blog about a case where a court delayed reunification therapy because a 12 year old child didn’t want to do it. To this day…

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Court Can’t Decide Mid-Trial Motions to Dismiss in DV Cases Based on Credibility

By Eric S. Solotoff on October 14, 2024

Many domestic violence cases, particularly those dealing with allegations of harassment, or borderline cases that may or may not be what is called “domestic contretemps” come down to credibility determinations. …

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Moving Closer and a Child’s Maturation Can Be Changed Circumstances to Modify Custody

By Eric S. Solotoff on October 10, 2024

It should come as no surprise that a child’s best interests change over time. That is one of the reasons why, under the law, that custody and parenting time Orders…

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When Parenting Time is 50-50, There Isn’t Usually a Parent of Primary Residence (PPR)

By Eric S. Solotoff on October 7, 2024

In the late 1990s when the Child Support Guidelines were drastically changed to account for overnight parenting as well as shared parenting, the terms Parent of Primary Residence (PPR) and…

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Another Custody and Parenting Matter Reversed For Failing to Hold a Plenary Hearing

By Eric S. Solotoff on September 3, 2024

contested custody and parenting matters require discovery and a plenary hearing…
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Don’t Be Surprised if There is Rough Justice When You Sleep on Your Rights

By Eric S. Solotoff on August 30, 2024

When you sleep on your rights, you may not get all that you were entitled to.
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No, Courts Cannot Just Adopt A Court Appointed Expert’s Opinion Without a Cross Examination

By Eric S. Solotoff on August 29, 2024

Court’s cannot adopt an court appointed expert’s report without affording the parties discovery and the ability to cross examine the expert…
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