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"Most Excellent" Divorce Lessons To Live By
People who know me know that I love a good movie quote, especially if it comes from an 80s movie. Talk to me about John Hughes movies or Coming to ...
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Bobby Epstein
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Appeals When, Why, and How to Decide if a Matrimonial Appeal Is Right for You
The journey through the family courts is a long and arduous one which will almost always leave emotional and financial scars. If you are unable to ...
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Jonathan Blonstein
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Divorce Trends for 2021
Getting divorced is hard enough without any external factors. Add 10 months of a global pandemic, quarantining, home-schooling, and job changes, and ...
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Ashley Manzi
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2021 – The New Year's Resolution Divorce in the Time of Covid
With all of us gladly kicking 2020 to the curb and welcoming 2021 with open arms (from a six-foot distance, of course), how has the Covid-19 pandemic ...
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Bobby Epstein
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The Importance of Establishing the Date of Valuation for Businesses During the Ongoing Pandemic
One of the most complicated aspects of divorce litigation is the valuation and distribution of a business in the context of equitable distribution . ...
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Jonathan Blonstein
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Appellate Division Provides Much Needed Clarity on Alimony Modifications When a Payor Seeks an Early Retirement
The Appellate Division’s recently published (precedential) decision in Amzler v. Amzler provided much needed clarity on a question of first impression ...
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Jonathan Blonstein
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Why the Divorce Rate Might Boom in the US Post-Quarantine
Recently, our very own Vikki Ziegler was featured on a segment by British media giant the Daily Mail, where she discussed why the US divorce rate ...
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Ziegler, Resnick & Epstein
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New Appellate Division Decision on Cohabitation Addresses a Payor’s Prima Facie Burden
When is a supported spouse’s proof of a mutually supportive intimate personal relationship with another person enough to overcome the first step in ...
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Marlene Bonet
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