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Mark Momjian

Family Law and the KeyStonewall State:  The Evolution of L.G.B.T. Family Law in the United States and Pennsylvania, The Legal Intelligencer.

Facing Facebook, Facing Ourselves:  Social Media’s Impact on Family Law, The Matrimonial Strategist.

Pre-Separation Dissipation and the Marital Estate,
Matrimonial Strategist.

Who is a Grandparent:  A Defining Moment in Family Law, Matrimonial Strategist.

Twenty-Five Years After Kramer v. Kramer:  Is Pennsylvania Ready for Child Custody Reform?, Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly.

Twenty-Five Years of No-Fault Divorce:  Milestones and Trends in Pennsylvania Family Law, Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly.

The Out-of-State Dissolution of Civil Unions, Matrimonial Strategist.

Debts, Divorce, and Student Loans, Matrimonial Strategist.

Surrogacy Agreements Pose Biotech Quandary for Courts, The National Law Journal.

 

 

Stephen J. Anderer

Resolving High-Conflict Custody Cases:  Parent Coordinators Can Offer a Way Out of Repeated Recourse to Court, Pennsylvania Law Weekly.

Changing Child Custody Law:  The Best Interests of Children Demand Our Best Efforts, Pennsylvania Law Weekly.

Report of the Parenting Coordination Task Force on Delegation and Delegation to Non-Lawyers.

For a full list of Stephen Anderer’s publications, click here.

 

 

Meredith Brennan

A Victory for Privilege:  Does Confidentiality Trump the Best Interest Standard in Child Custody  Cases?, Pennsylvania Law Weekly.

Caveat Cheater:  Spyware Software and the Admissibility of Intercepted Computer Communications, Legal Intelligencer.

Dial “W” for Wiretap:  The Legality of Taping Telephone Conversations Between Your Child and the Other Parent, Pennsylvania Law Weekly.

Snooping on a Spouse:  Is Key Logger Software Illegal, Actionable, or Admissible?, Pennsylvania Law Weekly.
To Read or Not to Read:  Are E-mails Between an Opponent and Opposing Counsel Privileged, The Philadelphia Lawyer.

You’ve Got Mail:  Is It Legal To Read Your Spouse’s E-mail?  And Is the Evidence Admissible in Court?, Legal Intelligencer.