Prenuptial Agreement Series — Part 2 This is how we often see things happen: So I want to get...
Prenuptial Agreement Series – Part I It is a common misconception that a Prenuptial Agreement...
We have all heard the stories of a parent leaving a child alone in a car for minutes, or...
NJ Family Law judges are given tremendous discretion in making decisions regarding custody,...
Last week, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of Gnall v. Gnall. In short,...
In our practice, we encounter two situations that are extremely difficult, with some of the highest...
We are pleased to present the video of Mr. Nachlinger’s guest appearance on “Know Your...
On June 26, 2015, the United State Supreme Court, in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, ruled that...
When a marriage or civil union has , a common question we are asked is whether the parties should...
When dissolving a civil union or marriage, most cases involve some degree of equitable...
Due to the winter weather, our office will not open until 10:00 a.m. today, February 17, 2015....
After years of debate, New Jersey has a new law, which is basically the existing law with some...