Table of Contents: Chair’s Column: Fattore v. Fattore – A Cautionary Tale by Michael A. Weinberg; Editor-in-Chief’s Column: Are More Pro Bono Assignments on the Horizon for Family Law Attorneys Due to Kavadas v. Martinez? by Charles F. Vuotto Jr.; Executive Editor’s Column: Exceptional Circumstances May Not Be So Exceptional by Ronald G. Lieberman; Tribute to my Colleague and Friend by Robert T. Corcoran; Where is My Witness? Out of State? Use of De Bene Esse Depositions in Family Law Matters by Rita M. Aquilio; Social Security Benefits/Analysis – Don’t Ignore It in Your ‘Gray’ Divorce by Cynthia Ann Brassington and Francis C. Thomas; A Guide for Spotting and Avoiding Common Ethical Pitfalls When Practicing Family Law by Bonnie C. Frost; The Intersection of Elder Abuse and Family Law by Cassie Murphy; Commentary: Is a Family Law Attorney Obligated to Convey Information on the Tax Implications of a Divorce Proceeding? by Katrina Vitale