New Appellate Division Decision on Cohabitation Addresses a Payor’s Prima Facie Burden

New Appellate Division Decision on Cohabitation Addresses a Payor’s Prima Facie Burden

When is a supported spouse’s proof of a mutually supportive intimate personal relationship with another person enough to overcome the first step in the process towards terminating alimony? In the recently issued unpublished (not precedential) decision of Goethals v. Goethals, the Appellate Division reversed a trial court’s decision finding that the payor failed to fulfill…

Presenting Testimony Remotely at Trial

On January 23, 2020, the New Jersey Appellate Division issued a published decision in a matter with which I am involved as to when a person may appear at trial and present testimony by way of contemporaneous video transmission. This decision is the Appellate Division’s attempt to fill the void regarding a unique and evolving…

2020 Resolutions for Navigating Your Divorce

2020 Resolutions for Navigating Your Divorce

Well that’s it.  Just like that the decade is over and the “Roaring” 2020s are here.  Before we can discuss where we are going, however, we need to look back to where we’ve been in the last decade.  Smartphones took over.  Regular television was largely replaced by Netflix and other streaming services.  Social media became…

First Consultation with a Divorce Lawyer

First Consultation with a Divorce Lawyer

Historically, January tends to be one of the busiest months of the year for a divorce lawyer.  Most clients have muddled through the holidays and go into the new year with a new perspective.  Sometimes that means making major life changes, like divorce. If you’re gearing up for your first conversation with a divorce lawyer,…

The Reality of a Marriage Story

The Reality of a Marriage Story

The entertainment industry is buzzing with Golden Globe nominations just being announced. One movie with a significant amount of nominations is Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story. It has gotten rave reviews and has additionally been the talk of the matrimonial law community. **CAUTION – SPOILERS AHEAD** Without getting into too much detail (because it is worth…

Preparing for Testimony in a FRO Hearing

Preparing for Testimony in a FRO Hearing

Most of what trial lawyers do is learned from a collection of other sources after law school ends and we are already in practice. Continuing education centered around trial advocacy is extremely helpful. Having the luxury of working for and with experienced advocates is invaluable. Often, simply walking into any courtroom on any given day…