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Archive: 2026

What Can Beatles Songs Tell Us About Relationships and Divorce?

Mar 17, 2026 | Written by: William J. Rudnik, Esq. |

When I was younger, I was not a big fan of the Beatles.  However, as I got older, I began to appreciate more of their music.  More recently, I have come to appreciate the amazing combination of...

Avoiding Guardianships With Powers of Attorney

Mar 12, 2026 | Written by: Eliot M. Goldstein, Esq. |

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a document in which a person, the principal, voluntarily gives the power to an Agent, or Attorney-in-Fact (not a lawyer as the title suggests) to handle the principal’s...

Marital Contretemps or Domestic Violence?

Mar 4, 2026 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

Marital contretemps can be defined as or referred to as minor arguments, bickering, or disagreements between couples that do not rise to the level of domestic violence. It often describes routine...

New and Important Changes to the Custody Statute in New Jersey

Feb 11, 2026 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

On January 20, 2026, the NJ legislature passed a new bill that amends the custody statute in the State of New Jersey.  The resulting changes have the potential for very significant implications. ...

Cryptocurrency & Divorce

Jan 14, 2026 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

There is currently a lag in the law pertaining to cryptocurrencies, particularly with regard to divorce.  Many families, and particularly millennials, often hold various forms of cryptocurrency, and...