In the United States, the debate ensues over who is responsible for footing the bill for medical care required as a result of hospital procedures gone wrong, according to The Washington Post. Often, fault for a bad...
Married for 16 years and college educated abroad, a couple’s divorce went to trial in Hari v. Somaskanthan. They have two unemancipated kids, both of whom live with the ex-wife. During most of the marriage,...
This week, the New Jersey Appellate Division corrected a Family Part error in O.Y.P.C. v. J.C.P.. Almost two years ago, the Family Part denied a woman’s immigration-related petition for custody of her brother, who had...
The parents of twins in Lake v. Lake got divorced in 2013 after 11 years of marriage. As per their marital settlement agreement (MSA), the father was required to pay 55 percent of work-related child care...
Last week, the New Jersey Appellate Division upheld the termination of parental rights of abusive parents in New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency v. K.L.B.. The children’s paternal...