Will federal tax reform kill the alimony deduction?
It now appears very likely that Congress will pass a tax reform package, one which the President will sign into
It now appears very likely that Congress will pass a tax reform package, one which the President will sign into
The most commonly asked first question asked between a lawyer and their client during a divorce case concerns the financial
A case known as Sacklow v. Betts appeared in the Superior Court of New Jersey on March 17, 2017. The
Recognizing the Signs of Parental Alienation During Divorce (and How to Protect Your Children’s Interests in Court) Divorce by it
As a prosecutor and defense attorney in New Jersey municipal courts, I rarely get through a court session without at
You undoubtedly know by now that most of the Northeast (and South Jersey included) are anticipating a major winter storm/blizzard
We don’t practice family law in Oklahoma (or anywhere close to Oklahoma), but here at South Jersey-based DeMichele & DeMichele,
On Thursday and Friday this, firm attorney Rick DeMichele is presenting a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) class to the attendees at the New Jersey Child
Our firm is pleased to announced that DeMichele & DeMichele attorney Gregory DeMichele has been reappointed as newest New Jersey State Bar
It was around this time last year that we briefed you on major changes to New Jersey’s child support laws.