Despite the Appellate Division decision in the Temple case in 2021 that seemingly made it easier to show a prima facie case of cohabitation necessary to get discovery and perhaps
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Beware Of These Social Media Blunders If You’re Going Through a Divorce
By Eliana Baer on
It’s 2023. Oversharing on social media is the norm for so many. And interestingly, social media use upticks as spouses are contemplating divorce.
A 2014 study published in the journal…
Continue Reading Beware Of These Social Media Blunders If You’re Going Through a DivorceWhy Do Judges Keep Wrongly Denying Cohabitation Motions
By Eric S. Solotoff on
For decades, cohabitation was grounds to at least get a review of alimony. When the alimony statute was amended in 2014, almost 8 years ago, the revisions made it easier…
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Two Months of Overnights May Not Definitively Mean Cohabitation, But It Should At Least Get You Discovery
By Eric S. Solotoff on
As we have said before, the 2014 amendments to the alimony statute allegedly made it easier to terminate alimony if the recipient of the alimony was cohabiting. The statute now…
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