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By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer
In light of the wide discretion afforded family law judicial officers, it is often said that a trial judge can find support for almost any position. The recent 4th District decision In re Marriage of Shaughnessy, 2006 DJDAR 6552, provides explanation for that contention.
Michelle and Greg were married November 1979 and separat...
By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer
In light of the wide discretion afforded family law judicial officers, it is often said that a trial judge can find support for almost any position. The recent 4th District decision In re Marriage of Shaughnessy, 2006 DJDAR 6552, provides explanation for that contention.
Michelle and Greg were married November 1979 and separat...
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