WASHINGTON – MARCH 16: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) listens during a news conference on gay marriage on Capitol Hill on March 16, 2011 in Washington, DC. Feinstein and sixteen other Democrats introduced a bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife) There has been…
New Jersey Family Law Blog
Vague Wording Can Lead to an Ineffective Restraining Order
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Although New Jersey has the lowest divorce rate in the nation (1), break-ups do happen and when they do, tempers can flare. Sometimes those tempers get out of control. Restraining orders are designed to offer protection from a former or current partner who poses…
Bill Allows for Reduced Child Support Payments In Face of Changing Circumstances
Daily headlines are filled with stories of layoffs and dismal unemployment rates as our economy continues to flounder. People are finding it harder to meet their financial obligations as they face pay cuts or worse – loss of wages. Recognizing our current difficult financial environment, the New Jersey State Senate…
Where Children Are Concerned, A Name Change Is Not Necessarily A Simple Matter
When a couple divorces, it is easy to understand why some may want to erase all evidence of the failed relationship. That’s one reason behind women reclaiming their maiden names as part of their divorce settlements. But when children are involved, such decisions are not so easy. If, after reading…
NJ Supreme Court Win by Rotolo Law Firm Helps Pave Way to Passage of NJ Bill
In an article dated January 5, 2012, Matt Friedman, Statehouse Bureau reported on the Assembly panel approval of a bill that removes the State’s two-year statute of limitations for lawsuits for child sexual abuse. Victor Rotolo’s 2008 landmark case paved the way for this change. Read Matt Friedman’s article here.
New Jersey Joins Four Other States Allowing Proxy Marriages for Military Personnel
New Jersey service men and women no longer have to put off their wedding plans due to deployment to active duty thanks to new legislation signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie last week. The law allows for marriage by proxy for military personnel stationed overseas. (1) If after reading…
State Is Considering Waiving Waiting Period for Marriage Licenses
The wait may soon be over for couples seeking to marry in New Jersey as the State Assembly considers a proposal to allow for same-day issuance of marriage licenses. (1) Some requirements for marriage licenses can vary by municipality (2), so if you have questions regarding laws governing marriages in…
Judge Considers Special Circumstances When Granting Custody to Gay Partners
In a complicated case involving same-sex unions and surrogacy, a Hudson County judge recently put controversy aside and decided custody of twin girls based on their best interest. All custody cases carry their own complications. If, after reading the following, you have questions regarding custody issues in Hunterdon County, contact…
Will New Jersey Follow Massachusetts’ Lead in Alimony Reform?
At least one private New Jersey citizens group is working toward making sure the words “till death do us part” refers to marriage and not alimony payments. The group, New Jersey Alimony Reform, is hoping State lawmakers can be persuaded to follow the example set by Massachusetts earlier this year…
Holland Township Couple Fights for Custody of Newborn Son
Custody is defined as having the legal responsibility to care for and/or make decisions on behalf of a child under 18. (1) Most consider it a parental right, but there are times when the custody of a child can be threatened and the advice of counsel such as the family…