On June 28, 2010, the Appellate Division released the unreported (non-precedential) opinion in the case of "O.R. v. H.S." In this case, the Appellate Division reversed the trial court’s Order
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Appellate Division Affirms What It Deemed Was Trial Court Modification of the Parties’ Custody Agreement As To Decision Making
By Eric S. Solotoff on
Last week we blogged about a recent unreported Appellate Division case where I was the attorney for the winning party at trial and on appeal. To view the prior post, click…
Who Chooses the Children’s Religion? The Answer Is Easier Than You Think
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In this day and age, marriages involving people of different religious in no longer uncommon. In some of these families, the parties choose one religion to raise the children in. …
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Sole vs. Joint Legal Custody – Is It Worth Fighting About?
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A lot of times clients come in saying that they want full or sole custody of the children. This inevitably leads to a discussion regarding the distinctions between legal and…
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