J.E.V. v. K.V., 426 N.J. Super. 475 (App. Div. 2012)
Jun 21, 2012OUTCOME: Successfully defended against the appeal
The wife appealed the trial court's decision primarily regarding alimony and counsel fees. The trial court's decision was affirmed.
Pennington, NJ
Family Lawyer at Pennington, NJ
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OUTCOME: Successfully defended against the appeal
The wife appealed the trial court's decision primarily regarding alimony and counsel fees. The trial court's decision was affirmed.
OUTCOME: Successfully defended against motion to seal the case file.
The parents of the wife brought a motion to seal the case file. The motion was denied.
OUTCOME: Successfully obtained relief sought by client wife.
The husband's attempt to insulate his inheritance from alimony calculus by investing in a new home (i.e. a non-income producing asset) was denied.
OUTCOME: Successfully obtained relief sought by client wife. (Case subsequently superseded by statute)
The wife sought to have the husband submit to a genetic test to determine paternity of child and to have said test results admitted into evidence. This decision was later superseded by statute.
OUTCOME: Successfully defended against the appeal
Defendant appealed the inclusion of his testamentary trust for purposes of equitable distribution. The trial court's decision was affirmed by the Appellate Division and the Supreme Court.