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Divorce Blog

Case Study Spotlight: When Litigation is Best for the Wellbeing of the Child

February 15, 2019 by Gayle R. Rosenblum, Esq.

Litigation is often seen as the last resort. However, in cases involving issues that cannot be resolved out of court, such as in a custody case where a parent is incapacitated because of mental illness or substance abuse, litigation becomes a … [Read more...] about Case Study Spotlight: When Litigation is Best for the Wellbeing of the Child

Filed Under: Child Custody, Family Court Tagged With: Appellate Division, Custody Case, Divorce Proceedings, Litigation, Mental Illness, Substance Abuse

Divorce: What Happens to Your Retirement Accounts?

June 13, 2018 by Gayle R. Rosenblum, Esq.

Partner Gayle Rosenblum was invited as a guest on Heller Wealth Management's podcast, "The Retire Right Podcast." In this episode, Larry Heller and Gayle Rosenblum discuss the financial considerations that go along with divorcing later on in life and … [Read more...] about Divorce: What Happens to Your Retirement Accounts?

Filed Under: Matrimonial Divorce Law Tagged With: divorce, Retirement Accounts

Should You Mediate, Collaborate or Litigate Your Marital Issues?

January 26, 2018 by Gayle R. Rosenblum, Esq.

The vast majority of divorces and other family law-related issues end up settling. In this article, I will discuss how a settlement can occur in mediation, collaborative law, and yes, even litigation. To find out which process may be best for … [Read more...] about Should You Mediate, Collaborate or Litigate Your Marital Issues?

Filed Under: Mediation Tagged With: Collaborative Law, Litigation, Mediation

Help Your Lawyer Help You! 3 Tips to Keep in Mind

November 16, 2017 by Gayle R. Rosenblum, Esq.

Many people going through a divorce or other family law related matter have limited experience working with a lawyer; some may have never before hired a lawyer. Others may have prior experience in matrimonial litigation or in other types of cases. … [Read more...] about Help Your Lawyer Help You! 3 Tips to Keep in Mind

Filed Under: Matrimonial Divorce Law, Tips Tagged With: Attorney, divorce, Lawyer

Paper, Paper, and More Paper That Should NOT be SHREDDED or Otherwise Disposed Of!

October 16, 2017 by Gayle R. Rosenblum, Esq.

Burden of Proof for Retaining Separate Property Upon Divorce In a blog post earlier this year, we discussed the importance of maintaining a paper trail in post judgment matters, as it relates to the collection of various … [Read more...] about Paper, Paper, and More Paper That Should NOT be SHREDDED or Otherwise Disposed Of!

Filed Under: Matrimonial Divorce Law, Tips Tagged With: Burden of Proof, Divorcing Couples, Paper Trail

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