Although New Jersey divorced parents may take advantage of a Special Needs Trust for their autistic child, the facts here do not warrant a concurrent elimination of child support. Bond v. Bond, January 14, 2012
A restraining order that barred the New Jersey divorced father from being anywhere near his ex-wife — a condition he violated by attending his child's soccer game — was beyond the New Jersey Domestic Violence Act. State v. S.K., New Jersey App. Div., January 6, 2012
The New Jersey divorce judge ordered the ex- husband to provide the ex-wife with a Jewish divorce (known as a Get). The Appellate Division agrees that this order constituted reversible error.Lowy v. Lowy, New Jersey App. Div., January 5, 2012
Under a bill now pending in the New Jersey legislature, you would be able to obtain an annulment of a New Jersey marriage or a New Jersey civil union, if you filed within 30 days.New Jersey Assembly Bill # A-1335, January 4, 2012
In the 12 years since their 1999 divorce, these New Jersey parents of 3 children have engaged in litigation necessitating the services of, among others, a facilitator, a parenting coordinator, a psychologist, an intervention specialist, a family bonding therapist, a guardian ad litem, and a law guardian. Z.H. v. R.H., New Jersey App. Div., January 3, 2012