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 If a Former Partner Threatens a New Partner, You Can Get a Restraining Order Against the Former Partner.
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By Luther Jones
In Divorce and Family Law
Posted October 15, 2023

If a Former Partner Threatens a New Partner, You Can Get a Restraining Order Against the Former Partner.

According to New Jersey’s Appellate Division, if a former partner threatens a person’s new partner, they can obtain a restraining order. In the case of D.S. v. E.R. (A-3792-21), the [...]

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 Immunity for Child Abuse Referrals is Not Absolute
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By Luther Jones
In Blog, Divorce and Family Law
Posted September 6, 2023

Immunity for Child Abuse Referrals is Not Absolute

In most circumstances, New Jersey law provides both civil and criminal immunity to those who make reports of suspected child abuse to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP).  [...]

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 For Cohabitation Cases, The Supreme Court’s Cardali Opinion Giveth (And Taketh Away)
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By Luther Jones
In Divorce and Family Law
Posted August 10, 2023

For Cohabitation Cases, The Supreme Court’s Cardali Opinion Giveth (And Taketh Away)

On August 8, 2023, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in the matter of Cardali v. Cardali, largely resolving an ongoing debate among New Jersey courts about what is necessary [...]

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 Prenuptial Agreements: Relationship Killer or Killer Idea?
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By Brian Shea
In Blog, Brian Shea, Divorce and Family Law
Posted May 8, 2019

Prenuptial Agreements: Relationship Killer or Killer Idea?

Most people consider Prenuptial Agreements to be reserved for the wealthy.  Oftentimes, they are viewed as a “relationship killer,” where at least one spouse goes into the marriage assuming that [...]

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 RMFMC&B Welcomes Marianne Quinn and Lynda Picinic
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By Andrew Bolson
In News
Posted January 19, 2016

RMFMC&B Welcomes Marianne Quinn and Lynda Picinic

Meyerson, Fox, Mancinelli & Conte, P.A. is pleased to have recently welcomed Partner, Marianne Quinn and Associate, Lynda Picinic to the firm. With the additions of Marianne and Lynda, the [...]

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 Alimony Reform in New Jersey
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By Steven R. Rubenstein
In Blog, Divorce and Family Law
Posted October 13, 2014

Alimony Reform in New Jersey

Governor Christie recently signed a bill which modifies New Jersey’s alimony statute. The changes were not as extensive as had been initially proposed but they are significant in certain [...]

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 Child Abductions During Custody Disputes: An International Problem
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By Brian Shea
In Blog
Posted April 6, 2014

Child Abductions During Custody Disputes: An International Problem

Most, if not all of us, in New Jersey remember the case of Sean Goldman, a child abducted from New Jersey by his mother and kept in Brazil for many years while his father sought his return [...]

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