Bari Zell Weinberger, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Parsippany, NJ with 0 reviews
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Bari Zell Weinberger

119 Cherry Hill Road, Parsippany, NJ

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Education

1997:
Suffolk University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1994:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2024:
New Jersey Law Journal, A Child Custody Framework for Avoiding Court Delays and Moving Families Forward
2024:
New Jersey Law Journal, Wills, Prenups and Divorce: Unpacking Spousal Estate Claims After Death
2023:
New Jersey Law Journal, Divorce in 2023: What NJ Spouses Need To Consider
2023:
New Jersey Law Journal, Documenting Parental Alienating Behaviors and Custody Interference
2023:
New Jersey Law Journal, Child Custody: Why Cookie-Cutter 50/50 Won’t Pass Muster in 2023
2023:
New Jersey Law Journal, Spousal Spying, Hidden Assets and Digital Errors: Cyber Warnings in Family Law Cases
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Divorce on FIRE: When Splitting Up Threatens Early Retirement Plans
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Personal Property and the ‘Handbag Divorce’: Who Gets the Birkin?
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Hiding Assets in High Net Worth Divorce: Red Flags, Effective Searches and Potential Penalties
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Social Media & Cyber Warnings in Family Law Cases Learnings for 2022
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Travel Rewards: Don't Miss These Valuable Overlooked Assets in Divorce
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Peter Pan Support: When Can Parents Stop Financially Supporting Adult Children?
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Divorce, Forced Asset Sales, and Silver Linings?
2022:
New Jersey Law Journal, Don’t Take My Kids: Red Flags and Responsibilities in Child Custody Cases
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, NJ Palimony, Prenups and Cohabitation Agreements: Don’t Accept ‘My Word Is My Bond’ Promises?
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, NDAs: When Can Divorcing Spouses Prevent Social Posting?
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, Strangulation: How 'Rough Sex' Defense Doesn’t Wash in DV Cases
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, Vaccine and Other Health-Care Decisions for Minors
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, How Can NJ Family Courts Help Couples Speed Up Their Divorce?
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, Cryptocurrency: The New Frontier for Asset-Hiding in Divorce
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, In Divorce, Online Mishaps and Digital Mistakes Lurk Everywhere
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, Looking Out for Manipulated 'Deepfake' Evidence in Family Law Cases
2021:
New Jersey Law Journal, Post-Pandemic, Child Custody Agreements Will Never Be the Same
2020:
New Jersey Law Journal, Social Media Tort Claims in Divorce: Targeted Harassment, or Just Venting?
2020:
Patch.com, No More Failing Victims of Domestic Violence
2019:
New Jersey Law Journal, Why More Can Be Done to Prevent Forced Marriage in NJ
2019:
The Good Men Project, Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets in Your Divorce?
2018:
New Jersey Law Journal, New Alimony Tax Rules Are Here, But Are They Fair?
2018:
New Jersey Law Journal, Who Gets the Bitcoin in the Divorce?
2018:
Patch.com, It's a Wild Year for Divorce in New Jersey, Thanks to Trump Tax
2018:
Patch.com, New Surrogacy Law Offers New Hope for Infertile Couples
2018:
New Jersey Family, Ask the Child Custody Expert: Do I Need Permission to Move Out of State with My Child?
2017:
New Jersey Law Journal, In Case of Deportation: How NJ’s Undocumented Immigrants Can Povide For Their Children
2017:
Law Journal Newsletters, Common Law Marriage
2017:
Law Journal Newsletter (LJN), Tri-Parenting
2017:
Linkedin.com, Why does The Myth Of common Law Marriage Persist?
2017:
Linkedin.com, New Jersey Child Support Changes: Statue Feb 1 2017
2017:
Linkedin.com, Why Family Law Attorneys Are At The Front Lines Of Today’s Immigration Crisis
2017:
The Good Men Project, Toxic Divorce? Forget the Hazmat Suit and Do This Instead
2017:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 7 Secrets to Speeding Up Your Divorce
2017:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 5 Costly Divorce Mistakes to Avoid
2017:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Dangerous Behaviours in Divorce
2017:
Patch.com, Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence Need to Hear This: Your Safety Matters More Than Your ICE Status
2017:
The Huffington Post, 7 Secrets for a Child-Centered Divorce
2017:
The Huffington Post, 6 Books Every Divorcing Woman Should Read
2017:
The Huffington Post, 7 Ways to Help Victims of Financial Abuse Break Free
2016:
New Jersey Law Journal, Free-Range Parenting vs. Helicopter Parenting: How do NJ courts decide if parents are neglectful?
2016:
New Jersey Law Journal, When Divorced Parents Disagree About Who Pays for College
2016:
New Jersey Law Journal, The Use of Service Via Facebook in Matrimonial Law
2016:
New Jersey Law Journal, Common Misunderstandings About Common Law Marriage
2016:
Linkedin.com, Connection Between the Super Bowl and Domestic Violence Deserves More Nuanced Look
2016:
Linkedin.com, What if an Erin Andrews Case Happened in New Jersey?
2016:
Linkedin.com, Why Questions About Cohabitation and Alimony Still Linger After Alimony Reform
2016:
Linkedin.com, Serving Your Spouse For Divorce On facebook: Social Media’s New Legal Savvy
2016:
Linkedin.com, Raising an Olympian and Child Support
2016:
Linkedin.com, Recognizing the Cost of Financial Abuse
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Perilous Mistakes Women Make In Divorce
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Perilous Mistakes Men Make In Divorce
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Getting The Skinny On Protecting Your Assets in Divorce
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Domestic Violence Safety Plan (LGBT)
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, ABCs of LGBT Adoption
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Getting the Prenup You Need!
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 7 Common Child Custody Mistakes To Avoid
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 5 DANGERS for DIVORCING DADS
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 5 ways to break through CUSTODY BATTLES
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 3 Tips for Negotiating Alimony
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 3 Steps to Take when Preparing to Modify Custody Plans
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Domestic Violence Safety Plan (Women)
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, Spousal Cyber-Spying: Are You At Risk?
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, DOCTORS: Avoid The Divorce Mistakes That Could Put Your Practice in Jeopardy
2016:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 7 Perilous Pitfalls in a Do-it-Yourself Divorce
2016:
The Huffington Post, Are You Prepared for Your Day in (Divorce) Court?
2016:
The Huffington Post, Filing For Divorce In Spring? Avoid These 6 Perilous Mistakes!,
2016:
The Huffington Post, Getting Served On Social Media: How Some Spouses Are Using Facebook To Divorce
2016:
The Huffington Post, When You’re Divorced, Which Parent Pays For Your Child’s Olympic Dreams?
2016:
The Huffington Post, Pokémon Go…ne! Can Divorced Co-Parents Protect Kids from Excessive Screen Time?
2016:
The Huffington Post, When Grandkids Need You To Care For Them, What Are Your Legal Options?
2016:
The Huffington Post, It Adds Up: Financial Abuse Is Domestic Abuse
2016:
The Huffington Post, Open Letter To The NFL About Domestic Violence
2016:
The Huffington Post, Unity on the Homefront: Helping Veterans Stay Married
2015:
New Jersey Law Journal, The Future of Palimony After Maeker vs. Ross
2015:
New Jersey Law Journal, Gay Marriage Ruling Not a Clear Windfall for Lawyers
2015:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, LGBT Parents 101
2015:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, LGBT Relationships 101
2015:
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Library, 5 Steps To Choosing The Right Divorce Attorney
2015:
The Huffington Post, Beyond Divorce: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Spouses Sue Each Other
2015:
The Huffington Post, 7 Resolutions to Having a Great Newly-Divorce Year
2015:
The Huffington Post, Valentine’s Day Is For Divorced Families Too!
2015:
The Huffington Post, 3 Reasons Why Being a Divorced Dad In 2015 Is Better Than Ever
2015:
The Huffington Post, Discovered Your Spouse Is on a Cheating Website: Should You Save or Ditch Your Marriage?
2015:
The Huffington Post, Back to School: 3 Ways To Tell If Your Child Custody Agreement Is The Right Fit
2015:
The Huffington Post, Divorcing a Narcissist: 5 Top Tips
2015:
Family Lawyer Magazine, U.S. Supreme Court to Decide on Same-Sex Marriage
2014:
New Jersey Law Journal, Inadmissible – Rachel Canning Case
2014:
New Jersey Law Journal, A Year After NJ’s Same-Sex Marriage Ruling, Law Remains Hazy
2014:
New Jersey Law Journal, Alimony Reform in New Jersey: A Primer
2014:
Law.com, Enhancing Lives Through Compassionate Family Law Counsel
2014:
The Huffington Post, Mothers vs. Fathers vs. Parents: Court Decision Banning Fathers From the Delivery Room Raises Questions for Alternative Families
2014:
The Huffington Post, When Parents of a Child with Autism Divorce: Separating Myth from Reality
2014:
The Huffington Post, Politics & Religion: Are Pro-Marriage Supporters Waging a New War in Divorce?
2014:
The Huffington Post, Separate or Recently Divorced Parents, Get Ready for a New Back-to-School Routine
2014:
The Huffington Post, Professional Sports and Domestic Violence: Celebrity Favoritism or Weak Domestic Violence Laws?
2013:
Diversity Journal, Military Divorce: Why Are So Many Female Service Members Getting Divorced?
2013:
The Huffington Post, Divorce: Take Time for Emotional Clarity in Decisions
2013:
The Huffington Post, At What Point Do Fetuses Have Rights? Legal Protection for Unborn Children Is Increasing
2013:
The Huffington Post, How Our Schools Can Better Serve Children of Divorce
2013:
The Huffington Post, Making the Best of this Pre-Divorce Holiday Season
2013:
The Huffington Post, Three Reasons Why January May Be the Best Time to File for Divorce
2013:
HG.org Global Legal Resources, Is Divorce a Virus? The Social and Seasonal Forces of Divorce Contagions
2013:
Lawyer.com, Misperceptions in the Alimony Reform Battle in New Jersey
2012:
Aspatore Book publication, Strategies for Military Family Law: Leading Lawyers on Navigating Family Law in the Armed Forces (Inside the Minds)
2012:
The Huffington Post, Top 4 Tax Tips For Divorcing Couples
2012:
The Huffington Post, Dating During Divorce? Not So Fast…
2012:
The Huffington Post, Who’s Your Daddy? Paternity Testing and the Nature of Fatherhood
2012:
The Huffington Post, Don’t Let Social Media Sabotage Your Divorce
2012:
The Huffington Post, House Rules: 5 Tips To Being Divorced And Still Living Together
2012:
The Huffington Post, Divorce and Devotion: How Does Religion Factor In Splits?
2012:
The Huffington Post, Divorcing Parents: 5 Tips For A Successful School Year
2012:
The Huffington Post, Binders Full of Divorce Clients? How To Election-Proof Your Marriage
2012:
The Huffington Post, Dealing with Disasters & Aftermath Of Superstorm Sandy, Divorced or Not
2012:
The Huffington Post, ‘Tis the Season… To Give Divorce Gifts?
2011:
Huffington Post, In Today's Uncertain Financial Times, Mediated Divorce Makes More Sense Than Ever
2011:
The Huffington Post, 6 Ways Divorced Parents Can Get More Time With Their Children During the Holidays
2010:
New Jersey Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Family Law Practice
2008:
New Jersey Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Family Law Practice
2006:
New Jersey Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Family Law Practice
2004:
New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Family Law Practice
2003:
XXI Matrimonial Strategiest, Kids Count: A New Program in New Jersey Helps Attorneys Protect Children's Insterests in Divorce Disputes
2003:
New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, Burden of Proof in Removal Cases
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13 Dec, 2024 by Michael manley
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