Hello Family Law Section members,
On Friday,
Aug. 7, NJICLE will present
A Lawyer's Guide to New Jersey Family Law: The Substance - Essential Statutory, Court Rule and Case Law for New Jersey Divorce from
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the
New Jersey Law Center.The program provides valuable insights and a solid foundation for counseling clients on matrimonial matters.
As part of your tuition, you will receive a copy of Family Law - The Basic Guide to New Jersey Divorce with Forms, Court Rules and Statutes, and Tax Aspects of Divorce, 2017 Edition.
FACULTY
Moderator/Speaker:Mark Gruber, Esq., LLM
Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
2008 Clapp Laureate
Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Lawyer
Editor-in-Chief and Co-Author, The Basic Guide to New Jersey Divorce with Forms, Court Rules and Statutes, and Tax Aspects of Divorce (2017 Edition NJICLE)
Gruber Colabella Liuzza & Thompson, Hopatcong, Hamburg & Newton
Speakers:Paul Gazaleh, CPA/ABV
Expert on Divorce, Taxation, and Business Valuation
The Chalfin Group, Inc., Metuchen
Mathias Hagovsky, Ph.D.
Psychologist and Expert Custody Evaluator, Livingston
Natalie Thompson, Esq.
Co-author, The Basic Guide to New Jersey Divorce with Forms, Court Rules and Statutes, and Tax Aspects of Divorce (2017 Edition NJICLE)
Gruber Colabella Liuzza & Thompson, Hopatcong, Hamburg & Newton
TOPICS
• Causes of action for divorce
• Related causes of action including personal injury claims between spouses, wiretapping,
constructive trusts, infliction of emotional distress, annulment, and divorce from bed and board
• Child custody and removal of children from the jurisdiction
• Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act (UCCJEA)
• International abduction of children under The Hague Convention
• Child support obligation and use of guidelines, including imputation of income and determination of variable or sporadic income
• Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA)
• Obligation for separated or divorcing parents to pay college expenses
• Alimony - Learn the nuances of the recently enacted Alimony Reform Act
• Equitable distribution, including exclusions, identification of assets, and distribution
• Divorce taxation - Impact of the tax code on alimony, equitable distribution, retirement plans, and more
• Attorney Fees - How to establish and collect attorney fees from your client and from your
adversary for the benefit of your client
• LGBT issues
• Premarital agreements
• Domestic violence - Who has standing to obtain restraining orders and the sweeping impact of the domestic violence laws, including compensation, custody, personal injury, legal fees, and firearm issues
Click here to register for A Lawyer's Guide to New Jersey Family Law: The Substance - Essential Statutory, Court Rule and Case Law for New Jersey Divorce.
Click here to download a form to register.
Click here for a form to register a group.
For questions or to register by phone, please contact an association representative at 732-214-8500.
All the best,
Barbara
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Barbara Straczynski
Director of New Media and Promotions
New Jersey State Bar Association
New Brunswick NJ
(732) 937-7524
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