When a faulty audio recording left a New Jersey judge unable to rule on a bid to dissolve a decade-old restraining order, the couple embroiled in the dispute was forced to relive their trauma as part of a court-ordered bid to recreate the record in their 2004 restraining order hearing. Experts say the case highlights the important role of court stenographers amid a growing national shortage.
Millennials Negotiate Their Divorce Agreement Before They Get Married
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How to Plan For Your Divorce In Advance
Millennials are using prenups to address economic and social issues through a Very Different Lens Than in the Past.
The stigma or taboo that used to be associated with discussing money [and nearly everything else including divorce] before marriage is slowly disappearing. “They don’t want to co-mingle their money; they want to live like financial roommates,” says Steven M. Resnick, a family law attorney with Ziegler, Resnick and Epstein in Livingston, N.J., who practices in New York and New Jersey.