How Kinship Legal Guardianship Protects Parental Rights
When children can no longer safely reside with their birth parents, the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) first look for relatives and family friends to provide care. The law recognizes that having children cared for by relatives and...
Debra S. Weisberg recognized as one of Morris County’s Top Lawyer of 2019 by Morris/Essex Health & Life
Donahue, Hagan, Klein & Weisberg, LLC is pleased to announce that Debra S. Weisberg, Esq., was recognized as one of Morris County’s Top Lawyer for 2019 by Morris/Essex Health & Life. Weisberg was selected by Morris/Essex Health & Life as one of the...
Can You Date During Divorce?
Divorcing couples often ask about dating – whether they can date and how it will look to a judge. A divorce can go on for a year or more, so the issue arises in many divorces not just those involving spouses who initiated a divorce because they met someone else. The reality is dating is allowed, but there are a few pitfalls that the parties should understand if they want to date while divorcing.
Francis W. Donahue, Esq. recognized as the recipient of the 2019 Saul Tischler Award
Recently, Francis W. Donahue, Esq., Partner at Donahue, Hagan, Klein & Weisberg, LLC was recognized by the New Jersey State Bar Association as the recipient of the 2019 Saul Tischler Family Law Section Award. This prestigious award was presented to Frank for his...
New Jersey Court Allows Vaccination Over Parents’ Objection
While New Jersey law allows an exemption from mandatory immunization for medical or religious reasons, that right is not absolute. A recent New Jersey Appellate Division case dealt with vaccination over parents’ objection in a very limited circumstance, but it’s reasoning may be relevant in broader situations.