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The “Narcissist” Trap: Why Every Family Litigant Thinks Their Ex Is One

In today’s family law practice, one trend has become unmistakable: almost every client who comes into the office believes their former spouse is a narcissist. Social media, self-help books, and popular psychology have made the term part of everyday vocabulary. While awareness of personality disorders can help some people understand toxic behavior, the casual use

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What It Takes for a Family Lawyer to Prepare for Trial

When a family law case heads to trial, it’s often the final chapter in a long and emotionally charged legal journey. For family lawyers, trial preparation requires intense focus, strategic planning, and deep familiarity with both the client’s goals and the court’s expectations. Strategic Review and Case Planning Every trial begins with a thorough review

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Aliyah is a Noble Goal, but don’t Leave your Kids Behind!

Aliyah is the Hebrew term for Jewish immigration to Israel. While making Aliyah is a legitimate and voluntary immigration process, it should not be used as a means to evade financial responsibilities such as child support. Evading child support obligations is not only unethical but also illegal in many jurisdictions, including the United States.  We

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Co-Parenting with a Difficult Ex Spouse

Summary Take-Away from Webinar Sponsored by the Jewish Link on June 21, 2023.  Moshe Kinderlehrer– Moderator & Jewish Link Publisher in Chief Robert Kornitzer, Esq. – Guest Nadine Castro, PhD – Guest Dealing with clients in a frum Orthodox community requires a lot of confidentiality and boundaries.  Rabbis, lawyers, pharmacists and family lawyers know a

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