Final Restraining Order Prohibiting Father From Communicating With Parties’ 17 Year Old Son Reversed After Emergent Appeal (Brian G. Paul).

Antoniotti v. Antoniotti In 2004, the firm won an emergent appeal summarily reversing the entry of a Final Restraining Order prohibiting a father from having any contact with his ex-wife and 17 year old son. In that case, the parties had been divorced for 8 years, and shared joint physical custody of their 17… Continue Reading Final Restraining Order Prohibiting Father From Communicating With Parties’ 17 Year Old Son Reversed After Emergent Appeal (Brian G. Paul).

Final Restraining Order Affirmed (Brian G. Paul).

J.C. v. J.M. In J.C. v. J.M., Brian G. Paul successfully represented a victim of domestic violence in the Appellate Division after her former boyfriend filed an appeal of the Trial Court’s entry of a Final Restraining Order in her favor. There, our client and her former boyfriend had a five year dating relationship. After our client… Continue Reading Final Restraining Order Affirmed (Brian G. Paul).

In 3 Separate Cases, Incorrect Child Support Calculations are Reversed By Appellate Division (Brian G. Paul).

Reversed Child Support Verdicts In the year 2000, the firm won two unreported Appellate Division child support cases, Simmonds v. Simmonds and Wiedaseck v. Immesberger. In each of those cases, Brian G. Paul successfully convinced the Appellate Division that the Trial Court Judges had improperly calculated child support. Both cases were reversed and remanded back to… Continue Reading In 3 Separate Cases, Incorrect Child Support Calculations are Reversed By Appellate Division (Brian G. Paul).

$54,400 in Alleged Child Support Arrears Vacated and Probation Account Ordered Closed (Brian G. Paul).

McConnell v. McConnell In McConnell v. McConnell, the firm successfully vacated $54,400 in alleged child support arrears that a Wife has erroneously convinced the Probation Department to apply to a Husband’s probation account. In that case, the Wife alleged for the first time in the year 2000 that the Husband had paid virtually no… Continue Reading $54,400 in Alleged Child Support Arrears Vacated and Probation Account Ordered Closed (Brian G. Paul).

Professional Boxer’s License Suspended For Failure to Pay Child Support (Brian G. Paul).

Britton Thomas In 1999, the firm attained national recognition when Brian G. Paul successfully suspended a professional boxer’s license for his failure to pay child support. This is believed to be the first case in the United States where a professional athlete’s sporting license was suspended for child support enforcement purposes. To contact Brian, please call… Continue Reading Professional Boxer’s License Suspended For Failure to Pay Child Support (Brian G. Paul).

Success Stories: Equity

Seavey v. Long, 303 N.J. Super. 153 (App. Div. 1997) Jeffrey Blumstein representing Nan Long Our client’s husband died. As his widow, she was entitled to a widow’s benefit from the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System. However, the husband’s first wife obtained a Judgment from a trial court imposing a constructive trust on 70% of… Continue Reading Success Stories: Equity

By |2020-08-31T09:55:46-05:00December 20th, 2019|Divorce and Family Law Cases, Family Law, Litigation|

Janine Bauer Nominated by Governor Phil Murphy to Represent NJ on Gateway Development Commission

Janine Bauer, a partner in the law firm of Szaferman Lakind in Lawrenceville, NJ, was nominated by Governor Phil M. Murphy to be one of the New Jersey representatives on the Gateway Development Commission. The Gateway Development Commission is responsible for the oversight of the Hudson Tunnel Project and the Portal Bridge North replacement… Continue Reading Janine Bauer Nominated by Governor Phil Murphy to Represent NJ on Gateway Development Commission

By |2020-02-28T20:10:29-05:00October 8th, 2019|Company News|

2020 Best Lawyers in America™ List Includes Five Szaferman Lakind Attorneys

Attorneys in five different practice areas were included in the 2020 list. Five (5) attorneys at Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, P.C., were included in the Best Lawyers in America™ 2020 list issued by BL Rankings, LLC for their work in five legal sub-practice areas. The 2020 Best Lawyers in American List includes: Barry… Continue Reading 2020 Best Lawyers in America™ List Includes Five Szaferman Lakind Attorneys

By |2020-02-28T19:21:30-05:00August 15th, 2019|Company News|

Five Former SDA Employees File Federal Lawsuit Claiming Political Discrimination

NJSDA is accused of firing longtime employees in order to hire political supporters. Five former employees of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority filed a lawsuit in federal court today alleging they were illegally fired to make room for the hiring of dozens of political patrons of CEO, Lizette Delgado Polanco and the Democratic… Continue Reading Five Former SDA Employees File Federal Lawsuit Claiming Political Discrimination

By |2020-08-06T10:42:29-05:00July 2nd, 2019|Litigation, Litigation Cases|

Two Szaferman Lakind Attorneys Achieve Partner Status

Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, P.C.  announced today that two of its associates have become partners. Robert L. Lakind, a member of Szaferman Lakind’s Business and Litigation Department and Brian A. Heyesey who is a member of the Szaferman Lakind Personal Injury Department. Robert focuses his practice principally on aviation law while Brian focuses his practice… Continue Reading Two Szaferman Lakind Attorneys Achieve Partner Status

By |2023-06-30T12:27:27-05:00May 22nd, 2019|Company News|
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