Divorce Law Journal

Over 15 years of Family Law Content
A blue ribbon faculty led by Lynn P. Burleson of Raleigh, NC and Hanley M. Gurwin, Bloomfield Hills, MI, and assisted by Joan F. Kessler, Milwaukee, WI, Allen R. Koritzinsky, Madison, WI, Barbara K. Runge, Houston, TX and...
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“What influences women when they are making child custody decisions that will bring them into future contact with a violent or controlling ex-husband? Fear, pragmatism, and the belief–sometimes reinforced in mandated divorce education classes–that their children will suffer...
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UPDATE: TRENTON, New Jersey (CNN) “The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state’s constitution gives gay and lesbian couples all the rights of married heterosexual couples. But the court left it to the state legislature to...
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Advantages of divorce law arbitration include: Ability of participants to decide who will be their judge. Parties can select an arbitrator with particular expertise, such as business valuation, retirement plans, tax, nonmarital tracing issues, mental health, etc. More...
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Oh, dear; this cannot be good public policy. Divorce courts should be requiring no-holds-barred open disclosure. This decision will create or perpetuate a culture of trickery in litigation. It is beyond comprehension that the sale of business for...
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