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There are consequences to not doing what the Judge says

By Neil Cahn on May 23, 2022
Posted in Counsel Fees, Enforcement of Support and Orders
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Obstreperous may be defined as stubbornly resistant to control. In divorce litigation, sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be difficult.

In its decision of March 22, 2022, the Appellate Division, First Department in Gorman v. Gorman, upheld the lower court’s determination that the wife waived her interest in the shopping center by her refusal…

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A graduate of Yale College and a Law Review graduate of the Hofstra University School of Law, Neil Cahn has practiced law on Long Island…

A graduate of Yale College and a Law Review graduate of the Hofstra University School of Law, Neil Cahn has practiced law on Long Island for more than 40 years.

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