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- Maine and New Hampshire are the fifth and sixth state, respectively, to permit same-sex marriage
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- Fault Divorce Grounds in New York: Is It Time for a Change?
- The Suspension of Licenses as an Enforcement Tool to Collect Support Arrears
- Twenty Five Years of Equitable Distribution: Where Have We Gone Wrong?
- Chen vs. Fischer: Was it Judicial Legislation or Just Some Old Black Magic?
- Appellate Division First Department Attempts to Compromise the Christian Doctrine
- Should Marriage Be Viewed As a Co-Equal Economic Partnership?
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- DeMille vs. DeMille: The Case of the Missing Rule of Law
- The Return of Dissent to the Court of Appeals – A Much Needed Reform
- Whatever Happened to Dissents in Matrimonial Appeals?
- A Preemptive Strike to Obtain Electronic Evidence Is Essential to Preserve Financial Proof in Divorce Litigation
- Should Special Skills and Knowledge of a Spouse Acquired On the Job Be Valued As a Marital Asset?
- Fault Divorce: A New York Disgrace
- Grandparent and Other Third Parties’ Rights Are Alive and Well in New York
- Is the New Law Eliminating the Six Year Statute of Limitations to Prevent Attack Against Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements Constit
- Is It Time to Reverse O’Brien?
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