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A Lesson on Presumptive Durational Limit of Alimony

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The Appeals Court recently entered a judgment in the case of S.S. v. S.S holding that it was error for the trial judge to have deviated from the presumptive durational limit of alimony. The parties were married in 2009....more

Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Recent Changes in New Jersey Cohabitation Applications

If you are paying or receiving alimony, you should be aware of recent changes and clarifications to the burden of proof required to make a prima facie case of cohabitation. If you are paying alimony to a former spouse, it...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

Why Do Judges Keep Wrongly Denying Cohabitation Motions

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For decades, cohabitation was grounds to at least get a review of alimony. When the alimony statute was amended in 2014, almost 8 years ago, the revisions made it easier for alimony payors to get out from under their alimony...more

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You May Not Get to Reduce Your Alimony if Your Voluntary Sale of Your Business Reduces Your Income

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More and more, we have seen medical practices bought up by hospitals, large medical groups and venture capitalists who combine the practices into mega-practices or networks. In those cases, often one doctor in a group has no...more

Burns & Levinson LLP

Do Durational Limits Apply to Cases That Were Resolved Before the Alimony Reform Act?

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The Supreme Judicial Court’s recent decision of George v. George provides guidance in applying the durational limits contained in the Alimony Reform Act....more

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