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Missing an appellate deadline can permanently close the door on your right to challenge an unfavorable court ruling — no matter how strong your legal arguments may be. ...more
It is the most natural estate plan anyone can think of. You sit down with your spouse and agree: “If I go first, you get everything. When you go, the kids split what is left.” It’s simple, it’s fair, and it reflects your...more
Even the best estate plans can leave an unintended gap. For parents of minor children, that gap may arise between a parent’s death or incapacity and the court’s formal appointment of a guardian....more
In New Jersey, just as in all our courts, we have specific rules on what evidence can be introduced in cases. Oftentimes, in Family Law cases, these rules get overlooked, both by judges and attorneys. The rules are made in...more
The process of divorce can be akin to the act of replacing the engine of a vehicle that is already in motion; it is challenging, emotional, and full of steps you didn't plan for. This easy-to-read guide will help you and your...more
Many people think of a prenuptial agreement as something negative. They assume it means one or both people are planning for divorce before the marriage even begins. In reality, the opposite is often true....more
In a unanimous decision, the New York Court of Appeals struck down regulations that would have created a new state-run system for parents to place their children with strangers. The Court held that the “Host Homes” program...more
In a published opinion last week, the Appellate Division further strengthened the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (PDVA) and reaffirmed the Act’s core purpose of assuring victims of domestic violence “maximum protection...more
In the high-stakes arena of trust and estate mediations, disputes often masquerade as cold financial disagreements over an investment decision, asset valuation, or fiduciary accounting....more
A Major Change to Missouri Divorce Law - Missouri recently passed legislation allowing courts to grant divorces while a spouse is pregnant. Historically, Missouri courts generally would not finalize a divorce until after...more
Special needs planning requires a team of various professionals, such as attorneys, financial planners, trustees, and care managers. These experts help families address the legal, financial, and daily care needs of people...more
Child custody disputes are among the most emotionally charged matters handled in New Jersey family courts. In recent years, New Jersey lawmakers have revisited the framework courts use when determining custody and parenting...more
The UAE’s legal landscape for personal status law is going through a considerable transformation with the passage of Federal Decree Law No. 41 of 2024, which took effect on 15 April 2025, superseding the previous Federal...more
The Supreme Court of Canada has significantly expanded the legal framework surrounding family violence. In its landmark decision in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, the Court formally recognized a new tort of intimate partner...more
Family caregiving duties often fall unfairly on daughters or the geographically closest adult child, regardless of the desire for equal sharing. As family caregiving grows more complex, siblings need to collaborate,...more
Los protocolos de familia son mucho más que un documento: Son una herramienta preventiva y estratégica para orientar la relación entre la familia y su empresa, anticiparse a tensiones y proteger el legado a largo plazo. Edwin...more
In order to obtain a divorce, either via a negotiated settlement agreement, or through the court process, all marital property must be distributed between the parties. This necessary task begs the question: What is...more
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing many industries, and family law is no exception. From helping people organize information to assisting with communication and scheduling, AI tools can provide real benefits for...more
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals - Quinn v. Ga Sec of State - elections, voter rolls, standing- Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee - Knight v. State - capital case, postconviction relief-...more
The dissolution of a marriage is not only a significant life event emotionally — it also has a substantial impact on an estate plan. While there may be a sense of relief once a final decree is entered, important steps remain...more
Divorce proceedings involving significant or complex assets are rarely straightforward. Beyond the emotional and legal dimensions, these cases often hinge on a clear and defensible understanding of financial reality. When...more
On May 7, 2026, the U.S. State Department issued a press release stating that effective May 8, 2026, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), it would step-up enforcement of a 1996 law allowing...more
When it comes to inheritance, the UAE uses a mix of civil law and, in some cases, Sharia law. Religion, nationality, and whether a valid will has been registered are all things that affect what law applies....more
Idaho’s new Pediatric Secretive Transitions Parental Rights Act, Idaho Code § 32-1016, takes effect July 1, 2026. Its purpose is to “prohibit any health care provider or educational institution from facilitating a pediatric...more
So, you need to file a Medicaid application to secure Medicaid benefits for someone who is incapacitated or incompetent – someone who, due to mental and/or physical impairments, lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to...more