TestThis crisis is one which no one has ever experienced before. There is no template on how to respond, but, for sure, not only is real medical data sobering, the atmosphere of fear is everywhere, putting people on edge. Divorced parents are no different. Divorced parents or those who are […]
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, “business as usual” has taken on a different meaning. While families and businesses explore different ways to cope with changes to the status quo and adjust to “new norms”, inevitably some problems, challenges and disputes remain the same. Such is life. Unfortunately for […]
Many parents are unable to save for college and rely on aid, scholarships, grants and loans (student and parent) to pay for their child’s education. It is a daunting expense as every year the cost of college goes up even though there has been little or no inflation or increase […]
In 2017, the Appellate Division of New Jersey (Judge Lihotz) decided Ricci v. Ricci, No. A-1832-14T1 and A-2409-14T1. The second docket number relates to an intervenor (the parties’ daughter), which makes the case quite interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Ricci divorced when Caitlyn was four years of age. Little did they […]
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