...access to forensic reports, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers adopted...to share the contents of psychological test results with the children...
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins, an adjunct professor at Albany Law School, writes that the courts are currently considering an array of reforms in the family law arena, a move
...Cite as: American Transit Ins. Co. v. Jones...pending before the American Arbitration Association (AAA Case Number: 412012101606) (the...
...1969 that a private interview with the child "will limit the psychological danger to the child and will also be far more informative and...
...Nassau County Bar Association and Lee Rosenberg...Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial...the contents of psychological test results with...
...chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial...mental health expert, psychological findings and other...York State Bar Association's Committee on...
...its Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee (MPAC), and the New York State Bar Association's Committee on Children and the Law have all submitted proposals. Though...
Daniel N. Arshack, the managing partner at Arshack, Hajek & Lehrman, and David J. Knight, of counsel at the firm, analyze a Court of Appeals decision which established that it is medical malpractice
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