Blog Posts in 2013

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  • Readers Send In Requests For Future Matrimonial Blog Topics
    Readers Send In Requests For Future Matrimonial Blog Topics

    The purpose of this blog will be to allow readers to send in a request for the matrimonial topic or question of their choice. For the past two years I have been blogging about topics that I think ...

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  • Planning To Finish Your Divorce In 2014
    Planning To Finish Your Divorce In 2014

    Will 2014 be the year your divorce is finished? If you and your spouse can be reasonable then there is no reason why this cannot be accomplished. In fact even if one of you is unreasonable you may ...

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  • Special Concerns For Divorcing Senior Citizens
    Special Concerns For Divorcing Senior Citizens

    This year I have had several cases involving senior citizens who are divorcing. My oldest client just turned 88 and is in a second marriage of 26 years. His wife is 77 years old and has pre-dementia. ...

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  • How To Navigate The End Of The Year Holidays For Separated Parents
    How To Navigate The End Of The Year Holidays For Separated Parents

    Thanksgiving marks the first of the last group of Holidays that arise each year as the end of the year draws closer for Hanukkah, Christmas Eve/Day, school recess and New Years Eve/Day. For parents ...

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  • Lawyer Mother Loses Custody For Taking NJ Job Without Looking In NY
    Lawyer Mother Loses Custody For Taking NJ Job Without Looking In NY

    The father obtained a change of custody because the mother relocated from upstate NY to NJ to take a job as a law clerk for a NJ Judge. The parents were married in 2009 and the mother gave birth the ...

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  • What Can I Do When My Child Refuses To Visit - Part Two
    What Can I Do When My Child Refuses To Visit - Part Two

    If you decide to go to court to enforce your parenting rights if you were married you may file in the Supreme or Family Court. If you were never married you may only file in the Family Court. If you ...

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