...SEEK MODIFICATION DOES NOT APPLY. DECISION AFTER TRIAL *1 ...
...of Court Administration's Family Court Advisory and Rules Committee (FARC), its Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee (MPAC), and the New York State Bar Association's...
...*1 In this post-judgment matrimonial matter, Plaintiff Elizabeth B. ("Plaintiff") brought an Order to Show...
...The parties to this matrimonial action were married on July...abandonment. A bench trial was held May 10, 2010...
...move the case—has added another ember to an already fiery matrimonial dispute. ...
In his Matrimonial Practice column, American Academy of Forensic Psychology faculty member Timothy M. Tippins discusses the Frye Standard and how recent revelations underscore the need for more incis
...its work product gain acceptance within the courts.4 The trial judge does not act as evidentiary gatekeeper so much as he or...
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