TestOn September 11, 2014, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Saccone v. Board of Trustees of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System; its second “special needs” related decision in the past two years (the first being J.B. v. W.B., 215 N.J. 305 (2013), which was handled by Einhorn Barbarito attorneys, […]
My husband walked out on our family more than 7 years ago. We have no idea where he is. Since I recently met someone I can see marrying again in the future, I was wondering if I can get a divorce? J.W. Dear J.W.: I am sorry that those circumstances […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: My daughter is being bullied in school and online. She is a middle schooler and comes home crying every single day since school started this year. We have gone through the “proper” channels at school but are finding out that nothing is being done to the […]
Clients often ask us whether a true (50/50) shared parenting time plan is feasible. The short answer is, yes, it is feasible. However, the viability of a shared parenting time plan is dependent on several important factors and not always in the best interests of the children. Although not an exhaustive list, the following factors are some of the considerations and factors that parents should contemplate when determining whether a 50/50 parenting time plan is practicable.