Author: Alyssa Engleberg

Vaccinations for Children

Who Can Make Decisions Regarding Vaccinations for Children of Divorce?

To vaccinate or not to vaccinate?  The recent expansion of the emergency use authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 12 and over has certainly ignited this debate, but disputes surrounding a child’s medical treatment and particularly vaccinations, have been a longstanding issue between parents.  If one parent believes a child should receive a […]

Kaitlyn Lapi, has been named as Co-Chair of the Young Lawyers Subcommittee of the New Jersey State Bar Family Law Executive Committee (FLEC)

DHKW is very proud to announce our associate, Kaitlyn Lapi, has been named as Co-Chair of the Young Lawyers Subcommittee of the New Jersey State Bar Family Law Executive Committee (FLEC) for 2021-2022.  In her new leadership role, Katie will contribute to the practice of family law in New Jersey through educational, social, and charitable […]

Law Symposium

NJSBA Family Law Symposium

Donahue, Hagan, Klein & Weisberg Attorneys Stephanie Frangos Hagan and Debra Weisberg will be speaking at the New Jersey State Bar Association’s 2021 Family Law Symposium on January 26 – 27. Hundreds of family law attorneys and related professionals will be present, as the annual symposium provides thought-provoking and insightful lectures from top divorce attorneys, […]

3 Things You Should Know About Divorce Mediation Without an Attorney

Mediation can be a highly cost-effective way to settle disputes in divorce. In certain situations, divorcing parties elect to attend mediation without hiring attorneys as an additional cost-saving measure. If you intend to go to mediation without an attorney, there are some important things to keep in mind. First, and most importantly, remember the mediator […]

How New Jersey’s Domestic Violence Laws Apply to Sporadic “Dating” Relationships

New Jersey law recognizes that domestic violence can occur outside marriage and cohabitation. Dating relationships are expressly covered, but what about if the couple has a less traditional relationship and they don’t consider themselves as “dating”? A recent court case addressed this issue determining whether the domestic violence law applied to their situation. In the […]

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