Surrogacy Contracts

An issue that arises for some couples is the ability to carry a pregnancy to term through the traditional methods. The New Jersey Legislature has made surrogacy significantly easier and addresses a key issue that has been outstanding since the Baby M case in 1988. On May 31, 2018, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed…

BROWN v. BROWN

BROWN v. BROWN

After a twenty-two-year marriage, Ellen and James decided to divorce. When the parties married, James had recently graduated from college and immediately went to work in his family’s wholesale florist business, Union County Florist Supplies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Florist”), wherein he eventually acquired a 47 ½ interest in the firm and becoming an…

Six Ziegler & Resnick LLC attorneys named to 2018 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Star Lists

Ziegler & Resnick LLC is proud to announce that six lawyers of the firm have been recognized by Thomson Reuters’ Super Lawyers. Partners Vikki Ziegler and Steven Resnick have been named Super Lawyers. Attorneys Ashley Manzi, Alexandra Kachala, Alexandra Coglianese, and Adam Wiseberg were all named as Rising Stars. Every year, Super Lawyers rates lawyers…

A finding of “Not Established” is not enough: Ziegler & Resnick LLC successfully appeal DCPP’s finding

Our client, Hank – the names within this blog have been changed to maintain client privacy – was accused of abusing his seven-year-old daughter, Caroline. As he explained to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCF), Caroline was throwing a wild tantrum when he grabbed her arms to try to stop her from throwing…

Living with Someone versus Cohabitation – is there a difference?

According to the Appellate Division, there is no difference between “living with someone” and “cohabitation”, despite one individual’s attempt to distinguish the two. The facts are as follows: after a 20-year marriage, the parties divorced on July 11, 2013. Their Marital Settlement Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Agreement”) required Defendant (hereinafter referred to as “Rob”)…

MAJOR v. MAGUIRE

In 2016, the New Jersey Supreme Court addressed the important issue of grandparent/sibling visitation in Major v. Maguire, 224 N.J. 1 (2016). In this matter, one parent of the child passed away and the remaining, living parent cut off the grandparents from the child. The Court initially addressed this issue in Moriarty v. Bradt, which…