Table of Contents: Incoming Chair’s Column: The Year Ahead by Brian Schwartz; Executive Editor’s Column: Protecting Your Client From a Pro Se Litigant Who Seeks to Waive Counsel in Domestic Violence Matters: A Duty Incumbent Upon All Practitioners by Ronald G. Lieberman; Does Lack of a Relationship With Your Child Relieve You of the Obligation to Contribute to College Expenses? by Jane R. Altman and Brian G. Paul; The Current Status of Palimony in New Jersey Post Amendment to Statute of Frauds and Botis by Megan Murray, Bea Kandell and Christopher McGann; The Evolving Definition of ‘Victim’ Under the Domestic Violence Act by Frank E. Tournour and Peter Hekl; Play by the Rules…but Which Ones? A Critical Analysis of the Rules that Apply in Child Protection Cases by Allison C. Williams