Articles From Paulette Gray

Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, July 2009 A message from outgoing Section Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, June 2009 A message from chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, May 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, April 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, March 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, February 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, January 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, November 2008 Introduction: At the risk of being called a “Star Wars Geek” I continue my Yoda-inspired columns.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, October 2008 Introduction: Those of you who made it to the end of my last column may remember my promise to provide more “Lessons from Yoda” in future columns.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, August 2008 Introduction: It is with great honor that I assume the role of Chair of the 2008-09 Family Law Section Council.
Public Act 95-685 and its impact on family law By Paulette Gray Family Law, May 2008 On October 23, 2007, the Governor signed into law the most comprehensive package of legislation affecting child support enforcement since the introduction of mandatory child support withholdings through the State Disbursement Unit.
“Legalese” rhymes with “fees” By Paulette Gray Family Law, October 2006 The parties to a divorce reserved the issue of the division of personal property and a judgment of dissolution of marriage was entered.
Spoliation of evidence and its impact on family law By Paulette Gray Family Law, April 2006 Why would a family law practitioner care about spoliation of evidence? Do we even know what spoliation of evidence means?
Equitable principles and their application to domestic relations cases By Paulette Gray Family Law, October 2004 A new client, Joe Innocent, walks into your office. Joe informs you that he and his wife, Amy, were divorced approximately seven years ago.

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