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Once the funds in question were placed into a Uniform Gifts to Minors Account [UGMA], they could not be invaded to reimburse a parent for child support expenses. Sherry f/k/a Zebe v. Zebe, New Jersey App. Div., October 11, 2011
In dealings with third parties, a psychological parent does not have the same right to autonomy as that enjoyed by a natural parent. Tortorice et ux. v. Vanartsdalen, New Jersey App. Div., October 10, 2011
The New Jersey divorce judge failed to provide reasons why the fees of the Parenting Coordinator were to be divided on the basis of 75% and 25%. R.S.V. v C.V., New Jersey App. Div., October 7, 2011
Emancipation of a child under New Jersey law is not necessarily an easy task, even with the consent of a child over the age of 21. Numon and Numon v. Numon, New Jersey App. Div., October 6, 2011
Both at the time of the original New Jersey divorce and again when a future increase or reduction of alimony is sought, the marital standard of living is a "touchstone." Rains v. Rains, New Jersey App. Div., October 5, 2011
When one spouse attempts to transfer a New Jersey marital home without the consent of the other spouse, a purported purchaser who takes "title" with knowledge of the marriage and without full consent may be liable in damages. Property Asset Management, Inc. v. Momanyi et ux., et al., New Jersey App. Div., October 4, 2011