Weinberg v. Weinberg, 2020 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 392 (App. Div. 2020) Marital Settlement Agreements: Can Alimony Continue Beyond Cohabitation or Remarriage? Marital settlement agreements are an extremely common...
It is well-established in New Jersey that financially capable parents should bear responsibility in paying for the costs of their children’s college education and expenses. The seminal case of Newburgh v. Arrigo,...
Is My Prenuptial Agreement Enforceable?
Jan 20, 2020
It is well-established in New Jersey that prenuptial agreements are generally valid and enforceable. The likelihood of a court enforcing such agreements, however, is increased when parties have “developed...
Stansbury v. Stansbury, 2018 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 2619 No Double Counting: How Pensions are Calculated in Alimony Obligations after Equitable Distribution In Stansbury, the ex-husband (Defendant) appealed a trial...
Meshulam v. Meshulam, 2019 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 256 Clearly, the end goal of any litigant is to win his or her case. To win for free (or a lesser amount), however, is a whole new ballgame. Trial courts still...