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‘Baby Veronica’ Child Custody Case Grows More Complicated
Readers of this New Jersey Family Law blog may know that we have been following what has become known as the Baby Veronica case. This case is a complicated child custody dispute that stemmed from the adoption of a baby four years ago. The baby girl was put up for adoption by her unmarried mother…
Read MoreGov. Chris Christie Signs Wage Discrimination Bill
Although the federal government outlawed wage discrimination based on sex in 1963, many women still face this type of discrimination here in New Jersey and throughout the country. In fact, Worcester County, Maryland, recently settled a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that accused a county board of paying female clerks less…
Read MoreHigh-profile Case Demonstrates Alimony Modification Process
The controversy over alimony law in New Jersey has been ongoing for some time now as advocates for reform continue to argue that the state’s allowance of lifetime alimony is unfair. Lawmakers are being prompted to consider more restrictive legislation, while opponents to suggested reforms say that the current spousal support practices work just fine.…
Read MoreHuman Trafficking Tackled By Employment Law
In New Jersey and throughout the U.S., labor laws afford us the civil rights to work in environments free of discrimination and sexual harassment, and to earn certain wages and take leaves of absence, among other things. In recent years, employment law has been a catalyst to protect human rights as well as civil rights.…
Read MoreTips for Dividing Retirement Assets During Divorce
Retirement assets are a paramount concern for many people in New Jersey who are in the midst of a divorce. It has recently been reported that baby boomers are divorcing at increasing rates, and when people divorce in their fifties or later, the division of marital assets is likely to affect their retirement lifestyles. People…
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