51 JFK Parkway
Suite 128
Short Hills, NJ 07078
Resnick Law Firm, LLC
51 JFK Parkway
Suite 128
Short Hills, NJ 07078
Tel: 973-671-5859
Fax: 973-576-8700
eMail: steven@lawyerres.com
Resnick Law Firm Sponsored the Family Justice Center of Union County's Inaugural Champions for Family Justice Awards Breakfast
May 9, 2024
Among various award recipients like the Honorable Karen Cassidy, AJSC, Chief Sacca of the Elizabeth Police Department and other champions fighting for family justice in their daily professional careers, Resnick Law Firm's Anne Marie Bramnick introduced Anne Evans Estabrook as recipient of the agency's life time achievement award.
Champions for Family Justice Event Summary
14 Year Restraining Order Battle Shows Court Reporter Need
May 5, 2023 by Law360
Steven Resnick is representing C.V. in a restraining order case that shows there is currently a shortage of 5,500 stenographic court reporters. The case in question is requiring recreating the 2006 case from scratch due to blank audio recordings that were used rather than a court reporter.
N.J. appeals court allows lawsuits in extreme cases of alleged parental alienation
January 17, 2023 by NJ.com
In a highly anticipated 31-page opinion, the state Appellate Division confronted what it called novel and unsettled law after Moses Segal, a retired developer, asked whether he could sue Cynthia Lynch, his ex-wife, over claims she turned their children against him.
New Jersey Supreme Court Issues Decision on Burden of Proof in Child Abuse Cases
January 9, 2023 by New Jersey Association for Justice
NJAJ’s amicus curiae efforts once again have produced positive results for New Jersey residents – this time in the case of New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency v. J.R.-R. where the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously ruled that in child abuse and neglect cases the burden of proof is on the state to prove the cause of the abuse or neglect and common law doctrine should not serve to shift that burden upon accused parents or caretakers.
MILLENIALS ENBRACE PRENUPS-BUT THROUGH A VERY DIFFERENT LENS THAN IN THE PAST
January 21, 2021 by The Wall Street Journal
Millennials are using prenups to address new economic and social issues—including rising student debt, social-media use and embryo ownership.
MONTCLAIR STATE: DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AND SPEAKER AWARDS
May 17, 2019 by College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Steven M. Resnick, Esq. graduated from Montclair State in 1993 with a BA in English/Pre-Law. He is a partner at Ziegler, Zemsky & Resnick, is a matrimonial and family lawyer and one of New Jersey’s trailblazing practitioners in the area of parental alienation.
HOW SHOULD PARENTS HANDLE PAYING FOR COLLEGE AFTER DIVORCE?
May 24, 2017 by Best of NJ
Divorce often presents families with a wide range of financial and emotional challenges. The process is grueling, and in many cases, it’s the children who suffer the most.
LAMAR ODOM AND KHLOE KARDASHIAN DECIDE TO CANCEL THEIR DIVORCE
October 22, 2015 by AllMediaNY
For whatever reason that Khloé Kardashian and Lamar Odom are deciding to call off their divorce, it seems to be a sound decision all around.
LARK VOORHIES FILES FOR DIVORCE AFTER SIX MONTHS OF MARRIAGE
October 22, 2015 by Celebrity-Gossip
Adding another failed marriage to the ever-growing Tinseltown pile, Lark Voorhies has split from her producer husband Jimmy Green this week.
TOYA WRIGHT & MEMPHITZ HEADED TO REALITY TV: COUPLE APPEARING ON 'UNTYING THE KNOT'
October 18, 2015 by Star Connor
Looks like Toya Wright and her estranged husband, Memphitz, are headed to reality TV. The couple will be appearing on Untying the Knot. According to Bossip, the show premieres on Sunday, Nov. 8 on Bravo TV.
JENNIFER LOPEZ: MY KIDS SAVED ME AFTER DIVORCE
October 17, 2015 by SNAPPA on Yahoo
Jennifer Lopez has revealed how her two children Max and Emme turned her life around, after her divorce.
20 CELEBRITY COUPLES WHOES DIVORCE GOT DOWNRIGHT UGLY (PHOTOS)
October 15, 2015 by The Stir
Hollywood, the place that enchants millions with onscreen love stories, has also produced a fair share of offscreen marriage disasters.
NICHOLAS SPARKS WINS FAMILY ESTATE IN DIVORCE
October 13, 2015 by Daily Dish
Romance author Nicholas Sparks is keeping his North Carolina family home following his split from his wife of 25 years.
VIKKI ZIEGLER, HOST OF BRAVO’S “UNTYING THE KNOT,” LAUNCHES DIVORCE DATING APP
October 12, 2015 by Business Wire
Free downloadable app is one of the first online relationship sites devoted to the unique needs and interests of divorced people.
FORMER CELEBRITY WIFE WRITES NEW BOOK TO HELP CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
October 11, 2015 by PRWeb
Donya Fiorentino aims to help parents start the tough conversations
I WILL NEVER DIVORCE TELEVISION: MAHIRA KHAN
October 10, 2015 by Images
A Florida television station has obtained a video showing a Seminole County judge sentencing a weeping woman to jail for failing to show up at the trial of the man she accused of abusing her.
TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE CELEBRITY DIVORCES
October 8, 2015 by dsk762
In the wake of Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries’ recent divorce, we decided to compile a list of Hollywood’s most expensive splits. Fortunately, Kardashian’s not on the list because she wisely signed a prenup before getting hitched, but check out who wasn’t able to survive their splits with their incomes untouched.
KERRY KATONA SET TO DIVORCE GEORGE KAY
October 6, 2015 by New Magazine
A nasty legal spat between a Canadian multimillionaire and his ex-wife helped alter New Jersey family law today after a state appeals court hearing the case ruled parents could sue each other for money in extreme situations, like the kidnapping of a child.
N.J. APPEALS COURT ALLOWS LAWSUITS IN EXTREME CASES OF ALLEGED PARENTAL ALIENATION
May 3, 2010 | by Rohan Mascarenhas
A nasty legal spat between a Canadian multimillionaire and his ex-wife helped alter New Jersey family law today after a state appeals court hearing the case ruled parents could sue each other for money in extreme situations, like the kidnapping of a child.
COURTS TO DECIDE IF EX-SPOUSES MAY SUE FOR TURNING CHILDREN AGAINST PARENTS
December 18, 2008 | by NJ.com
Should parents be allowed to sue their ex-spouses for turning their children against them?
Resnick Law Firm, LLC
51 JFK Parkway
Suite 128
Short Hills, NJ 07078
Tel: 973-671-5859
Fax: 973-576-8700
eMail: steven@lawyerres.com