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Divorce and executive compensation

How Executive Compensation Complicates Divorce Settlements During a recent survey, more than 35% of divorcees cited finances as the primary friction point in the marriage. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers further found that divorce rates are higher among high earners than the average American and that divorce rates actually rise during periods of economic…

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Jeralyn Lawrence Quoted in the Reuters Article “‘A profession in crisis.’ NJ report latest to highlight lawyer mental health problems.”

Jeralyn Lawrence was quoted in the Reuters Article ‘A profession in crisis.’ NJ report latest to highlight attorney mental health problems. “We are a profession in crisis,” said New Jersey State Bar Immediate Past President Jeralyn Lawrence. Read the full article here.

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How to Address Power Imbalances in Family Law Mediation and Arbitration

Dealing With Power Imbalances in Family Law Disputes In New Jersey and throughout the nation, many family lawyers prefer mediation over litigation as a means to resolve family law disputes. Negotiated agreements allow for self-determination, and statistics show that mediated agreements are less expensive than litigation, much more likely to satisfy both parties’ disputes and…

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Leaving An Abusive Relationship

Steps to Take When Leaving an Abusive Relationship Some studies have shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) accounts for more than 15% of all violent crime in the United States. IPV is not limited to physical abuse but extends to psychological, sexual, and financial harm as well. Leaving the relationship is the best solution for…

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Jeralyn Lawrence, Esq. Makes her Third Supreme Court Appearance on Behalf of NJSBA

  Jeralyn Lawrence, Esq. made her third appearance before the New Jersey Supreme Court. Her argument in the Cardali v. Cardali case on behalf of the NJSBA focused on the need for clarity and uniformity in how requests for modification of alimony based on cohabitation are addressed by the courts. This case is particularly important…

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