Capacity to Contract and Divorce Settlements

In a recent unpublished decision, the appellate division affirmed a trial court’s denial of a motion to set aside a final judgement. The defendant signed a settlement agreement and then later claimed that she lacked the mental capacity to understand what she was doing. The trial court held a hearing and enforced the agreement. After […]
When Do You Need a Trial to Determine College Contribution?

In the recent unpublished decision of Moore v. Terrell, (NJ Appellate Division, decided on April 29, 2024), the court again considered the issue of college contribution. Here the defendant sought to emancipated the parties’ child upon her graduation from college. In response, the plaintiff said, “Ok, but defendant needs to keep paying for the loans […]