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  • April 27, 2021

    Behavioral Economics and Its Impact on Divorce Negotiations

    By Steven Goldman, Esq. Stemming from my background in finance and business, combined with an interest in psychology, I have always been enamored by the field of Behavioral Economics – the study of psychology as it relates to economic decision-making. Over time, reading and studying Behav...

  • October 22, 2012

    Could Living With a Friend Cut Off Spousal Support?

    In the recent case of Brennan v. Albertson, Sheila Brennan had her spousal support (also referred to as alimony) terminated when she was found by a Court to have been living with a partner in a relationship analogous to marriage for more than one year. What made the case unique was that Ms. Br...

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