Guide to "Family Law" in New Jersey

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Equitable Distribution -- Resources


  1. Equitable Distribution Of Contingencies, by Elliot H. Gourvitz, Esq.


  2. Allocating Active and Passive Appreciation of a Separate Business Asset for Equitable Distribution, by David M. Wildstein, Esq., published by the Family Law Department of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer


  3. Brown v. Brown (The Standard of Value Enigma), by: Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq. and Scott Maier, CPA (with special thanks to Theodore P. Brogowski, Esq.), published by the Family Law Department of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer


  4. Considerations When Valuing and Distributing Private Equity and Related Investments of High Net Worth Individuals in Divorce Matters, by: Paul M. Gazaleh, CPA and Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq., published by the Family Law Department of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer


  5. Employee Stock Options and Divorce, by: Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq. (with special thanks to Robert J. Chalfin, CPA and Paul Gazaleh, CPA of the Chalfin Group, Inc.), published by the Family Law Department of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer


  6. Enhanced Earning Capacity: Is it an Asset Subject to Equitable Distribution Under New Jersey Law?, by: David M. Wildstein, Esq. and Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq., published by the Family Law Department of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer


  7. Celebrity Goodwill: The Future Is Now, by Charles C. Abut, Esq.


  8. Adjusted Winner (AW) is an algorithm developed by Steven J. Brams and Alan D. Taylor to divide n divisible goods between two parties as fairly as possible. Two books, Fair Division: From Cake-Cutting to Dispute Resolution (1996) and The Win-Win Solution: Guaranteeing Fair Shares to Everybody (1999), both by Brams and Taylor, explain the theory and mechanics of the AW algorithm in detail. To actually use the AW algorithm, Enter Here.


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