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  • Yes, that is plenty of time. This should not be a big deal. Many Judges tend to restrict the adversary/defaulting party in what they can say or introduce into evidence, keeping said party "short and to the point". If they wanted to participate fully, ...

  • Thank you Hanan! Yes, agreed and also thinking perhaps one week in advance of the default hearing? ------------------------------ Michele Hart Esq Michele R. Hart Attorney At Law ------------------------------

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  • (Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from an article written by Tamires M. Oliveira and Gregory L. Grossman from the December 2023 issue of New Jersey Family Lawyer. Section members can read the full edition and article here .) Every attorney remembers ...

  • The New Jersey State Bar Association’s Family Law Section continued its annual fundraiser this fall for people in the state who struggle with hunger, collecting $3,700 and counting for the cause. In what’s become a yearly tradition, the section tied ...

  • (Editor’s Note: This article by Mark E. Sullivan is from the most recent edition of the NJSBA Family Law Section’s New Jersey Family Lawyer. Section members can read the full issue here .) When family law practitioners encounter a military divorce ...

  • (Editor’s note: This is an edited excerpt from a column written by Frank A. Louis that appeared in the May 2023 edition of New Jersey Family Lawyer. NJSBA Family Law Section members can read the full column and issue here .) The Family Law ...

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