Interviewing a 4 year old in a custody case was a bad idea
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Interviewing a 4 year old in a custody case was a bad idea
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When you sleep on your rights, you may not get all that you were entitled to.
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Parties can waive the change of circumstances requirement for custody and parenting time modification…
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The recent Appellate Division decision of Litton v. Litton presents an extreme case of what happens when a litigant agrees to submit his or her dispute to arbitration in Rabbinical…
Continue Reading A Tale of Two Forums: From Bais Din to the Appellate Division and then Back Again (and Again, and Again)Thanks to an introduction by my corporate partner, Gabriel Herman, I recently had the pleasure of interviewing a special friend and client of Fox Rothschild, Aleeza Ben Shalom…
Continue Reading What Jewish Matchmaking Teaches Us About Having a Better DivorceNow and again, we hear about an international child custody dispute and how the Court’s are going to handle it. Recently, a Trial Court decision, J.R. v. A.R., FD-13-728-20,…
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