My colleagues Michael Kline and Elizabeth Litten recently co-wrote a series of blog posts for the firm’s HIPAA, HITECH and HIT blog containing valuable information for individuals either undergoing divorce
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NEW JERSEY FAMILY LAW PODCAST SERIES PRESENTS: STOP. COLLABORATE. LISTEN.
In the third installment of our New Jersey Family Law Podcast Series, we are proud to present – Stop. Collaborate. Listen. Based on one of our earlier blog posts, Eliana…
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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE ABANDONS APPEAL OF SAME SEX MARRIAGE CASE
And like that, it was over. As I noted in my post on this blog earlier this morning, same sex marriages in New Jersey were starting today and the…
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What’s In A Name? The NJ Supreme Court Tells Us, Again.
What’s in a name? Litigation over the surnames of the children of unmarried couples is not unusual, and our Supreme Court has addressed these issues a few times over the…
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If You Think That You Have a Right To Privacy In Your Tax Returns After a Case is Over, Think Again
In the typical divorce case, it is rare that parties are forced to turn their tax returns over to the other party year after year. An exception to the general…
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Divorce In New Jersey- There’s an App For That
Going through divorce in New Jersey? Fox Rothschild has an app for that.
Fox Rothschild is excited to announce the launch of its New Jersey Divorce app, designed to provide…
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Equitable Distribution of the Marital Home – Things to Consider that Aren't Always Considered
Back in April of this year, I participated on a panel for the matrimonial track at the New Jersey Association for Justice Boardwalk Seminar regarding top financial mistakes in divorce. …
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Deion Sanders Wins Custody Super Bowl
All over yesterday’s news, including the Dallas Morning New, were reports that Deion Sanders won his custody trial. As reported, Deion received sole custody of his two sons with his wife, Pilar. The parties also were awarded shared custody of their daughter. In English, Deion will make all educational, health and extracurricular decisions for his two sons, ages 11 and 13, and the parties will share that responsibility for their 9-year-old daughter
As these things tend to be, this was a nasty custody fight, with Pilar making allegations of abuse and Deion alleging that this was all about the money.
For a New Jersey divorce attorney, what is also interesting about this case is that it was decided by a jury of 7 women and 5 men. The concept of a jury deciding custody, or for that matter, any family law issue other than perhaps (but not always) a marital tort, is completely foreign in New Jersey and most jurisdictions. In fact, other than perhaps Georgia, I am unaware of any other jurisdiction where there are jury trials for custody. New York used to have jury trials to decide a contested divorce – i.e. whether the fault cause of action had been proven. I suspect that this too is largely a thing of the past since no-fault divorce was recently enacted in New York, as previously noted on this blog.
In New Jersey, typically custody decisions take weeks if not months to get a decision from a judge. In the Sanders case, the jury deliberated for less than two hours. In New Jersey, the decision is determined less by the he said/she said, mud slinging, and more upon the testimony of one or more custody experts. Moreover, as noted in my blog post last week entitled Custody – Back to Basics, the decision must consider the 14 factors set forth in the custody statute.…
Fox Rothschild's Robert Epstein and Lauren Koster both featured in current edition of the New Jersey Family Lawyer
Robert A. Epstein, an associate in our Family Law Group resident in the Roseland, New Jersey office, authored the article, Imputing Income to a Non-Working Spouse During the Pendente Lite…