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New Reported Decision Confirms That Partition Remains An Equitable Remedy For Unmarried Cohabitants Without A Writing Despite 2010...

A new reported trial court decision, S.N. v. C.R.was released today, confirming that the remedy of partition is still available when non-married parties purchase a home together and there is evidence that the purchase is a...more

Appellate Division Clears Up The Alimony Statute Application For Early Retirement In Pre-Amendment Cases

The Appellate Division recently published a decision, Amzler v. Amzler, making it precedent setting on the use of the new alimony statute in a case of a payor’s early retirement, where parties entered into an alimony...more

The Right Way To Get An Above-The-Guidelines Child Support Award, Counsel Fees And Argue For Imputation

The new unpublished case of Nabbie v. O’Connor is a good review of above-the-guidelines child support, income imputation and counsel fees. Child support guidelines are only applicable for the total support award when parents...more

COVID-19 State-By-State Guide To Family Court And Custody Orders

The following is a state-by-state breakdown of how family courts are operating and the automatic custody orders, if any, entered during the COVID-19 period thus far, including current examples from our attorneys: General...more

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