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What Are Some Potential Impacts of Recent Immigration Executive Orders on Family Law?

Protests have erupted over some of President Donald Trump’s immigration orders and policies. Candidate Trump and President Trump is correct that he has brought immigration issues to the forefront in American politics. In January, 2017 President Trump signed an Executive Order called “Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Addresses Limited Role of Family Court in Immigration Matters

The Presidential election is about a month away, and one of the major issues of this election has been immigration.   Immigration is regulated under federal law, chiefly under the Immigration and OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Nationality Act (INA), enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1952, and the Immigration Reform and Control…

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Appellate Division Overturns Denial of Application to Obtain Custody of Sibling Immigrating to New Jersey From Guatemala

The first Tuesday of every November serves as Election Day in New Jersey and across the United States.  Immigration, both legal and illegal, continues to be controversial issue in current elections.  On Election Day Eve, November 2, 2015, the New Jersey Appellate Division published their Opinion in OYPC v. JCP, —…

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