A New Jersey divorce judge has the discretion to allow a teenage child to testify, even in the context of the parents' domestic violence allegations.C.R. v. A.R., New Jersey App. Div., June 29, 2011
The nature of the ex-wife's relationship with her lady friend was sufficient to order an evidentiary trial as to whether cohabitation was proven under New Jersey law, to either modify or terminate the ex-husband's alimony payments.Lamagra v. Lamagra, New Jersey App. Div., June 24, 2011
These New Jersey divorcing parents "...never entered into an agreement in which they expressly defined the number of semester hours they expected their child to attend for purposes of continued child support." Tremarki v. Pearce, New Jersey App. Div., June 22, 2011
When a New Jersey divorce judge orders the exchange of financial information between spouses [or ex-spouses], that directive can be accompanied by a protective agreement, to afford confidentiality with respect to third parties.Hyman, f/k/a Martin v. Martin, New Jersey App. Div., June 21, 2011
An ex-spouse may be able to retain her/his post-divorce share of fraudulently obtained Ponzi funds, especially if she/he is able to prove "innocent spouse" status.CFTC v. Walsh et al., June 20, 2011