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NOT SO FAST II: THE BATTLE OVER THE ENFORCEABILITY OF ORAL PALIMONY AGREEMENTS CONTINUES

Almost 2 years ago I wrote a series of blogs discussing the viability of palimony claims in the State of New Jersey in light of a January, 2010 Amendment to the Statute of Frauds (N.J.S.A. 25:1-5(h)), requiring that for any promise by one party in a non-marital personal relationship to…

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Not So Fast: The Obituary of Palimony’s Demise May Be Premature

Only several months ago I wrote a blog discussing the then state-of-the-law in New Jersey in regards to palimony and the ability of unmarried cohabitants to enforce unwritten promises of support.  I noted that the recent Appellate Division case of Maeker v. Ross, 430 N.J. Super 79 (App. Div. 2013),…

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