In determining whether alimony should be modified or terminated because of the dependent spouse's cohabitation, a court may consider enhancements to the dependent spouse's lifestyle conferred by the
A divorcee's plush lifestyle provided by her paramour can be considered when her ex seeks alimony reduction, a state appeals court holds in a precedential ruling
The Administrative Office of the Courts is scrapping its 5-year-old Parenting Coordinator Pilot Program, due to an apparent lack of enthusiasm among participants
...was Linda Schofel, an attorney and licensed social worker, of Newman, McDonough, Schofel & Giger in Roseland. Segal and Lynch signed a retainer agreement with...
...below: Judges Baxter, Koblitz and Newman in the Appellate Division; Judge...the court appointed respondent Linda Schofel to serve as a parenting...
...for years over their two children. Schofel, of Newman, McDonough, Schofel & Giger in Roseland, who is also a licensed social worker, was...
...Lynch moved to New Jersey. Linda Schofel, of Newman, McDonough, Schofel & Giger in Roseland, and a licensed social worker, was named to...
...was Linda Schofel, an attorney and licensed social worker, of Newman, McDonough, Schofel & Giger in Roseland. Segal and Lynch signed a retainer agreement with...
The state Supreme Court has agreed to review the denial of a woman's request to be recognized as the mother of her husband's biological child, born by way of a surrogate mother, without recourse to
...General Practice Attorney Award; and Gary Newman, a partner with Newman McDonough Schofel & Giger in Roseland, the Family Law Attorney Award. Shown, from left...
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