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WHAT DOES EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION MEAN FOR A MEDICAL PRACTICE?
You work hard in high school, graduate top of your class in college, go on to graduate medical school, spend the longs hours and dedication needed to finish your residency, and finally after thousands of hours of studying, hundreds of tests and years of hard work - you are a doctor. You start...
Want Your Day In Court? Think Twice.
Divorce filings seem to be at an all-time high and, to no surprise, the trial courts are feeling the pressure. Documents filed with the court can get lost in the shuffle. Although motions should be addressed within 24 days from the initial filing date, it can take months until...
STRIKEOUT? FORMER PITCHER GRANTED RELIEF ON MOTION TO REDUCE SUPPORT
While decisions from the Appellate Division addressing a former professional athlete's motion to reduce his support obligations do not come around all that often, we have, in fact, previously blogged on the issue. Now from the Appellate Division comes the unpublished (not precedential) matter...
The New Year's Resolution Divorce
For the last few years, I have posted on the phenomenon of the New Year's Resolution Divorce. For whatever reason, this post has struck a chord and has been both well received and cited by other bloggers. As such, given that the new year is near, I thought I would share that...
TO INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE MANDATORY CONTRIBUTIONS IN DETERMINING INCOME - A BASE-LEVEL ANALYSIS
In determining a payor spouse's gross income in analyzing an appropriate level of alimony or child support, one question that arises on occasion is whether to include so-called "mandatory" contributions to the total number. For instance, if the payor spouse is required by his...
