In re Marriage of Hodges: Equitable estoppel revisited
By Arnold F. Blockman
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
December 2018
A summary of In re Marriage of Hodges, in which the court found equitable estoppel to be a valid defense to an enforcement proceeding to collect a child support arrearage.
In re Marriage of Hodges: Equitable estoppel revisited
By Arnold F. Blockman
Family Law,
September 2018
A summary of In re Marriage of Hodges, in which the court found equitable estoppel to be a valid defense to an enforcement proceeding to collect a child support arrearage.
Dissipation: Thinking outside the box
By Arnold F. Blockman
Family Law,
June 2017
Let’s think outside the box and consider a number of areas where dissipation claims have been successfully asserted beyond the commonly accepted situations.
In Re Marriage Of Perez: The perils of joint custody revisited
By Arnold F. Blockman
Family Law,
June 2015
The bottom line from a reading of the Perez opinion is that just because a certain decision is not an abuse of discretion does not mean that it is a right decision or that the decision is in the best interest of the minor child.
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