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A state appeals court holds that standard jury interrogatories used in complex medical malpractice suits are 'erroneous' and calls on the Model Civil Jury Charge Committee to fix them
Warning to unmarried couples with oral palimony agreements: your agreement may no longer be legally enforceable. The Appellate Division recently favored retroactive application of the 2010 amendments
...purposes of determining alimony, the Appellate Division looked carefully at the trust language and determined that the beneficiary did not have "the ability to...
High-conflict families that litigate often, many times over frivolous things, occupy a disproportionate amount of court time and resources. Courts and judges have begun to gradually delegate limited
A "wronged" father looking to overcome the presumption of his paternity, and who could only do so through genetic testing — can the testing be mandated? The answer is, of course, "it depends."
When the family court finds that DYFS has not established facts sufficient to sustain abuse or neglect, the Title 9 portion of a complaint shall be dismissed; jurisdiction can continue under Title 30
...as filed in bad faith. But she struck from the order standard language that barred filing another petition within 180 days. As she explained later...
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would drastically alter the alimony statute, and rightfully so
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