Elizabeth GNALL, Plaintiff-Respondent,
v.
James GNALL, Defendant-Appellant.
Supreme Court of New Jersey.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued November 12, 2014.
Decided July 29, 2015.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Donald P. Jacobs argued the cause for appellant (Budd Larner, attorneys; Barry L. Baime, Short Hills, of counsel).
Dale Elizabeth Console, Kingston, argued the cause for respondent.
Paris P. Eliades, President, argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey State Bar Association (Mr. Eliades, Brian M. Schwartz, Livingston, Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed, and Szaferman, Lakind Blumstein & Blader, attorneys; Ralph J. Lamparello, Secaucus, of counsel; Mr. Lamparello, Mr. Schwartz, Derek M. Freed, Pennington, and Brian G. Paul, Lawrenceville, on the brief).
Sheryl J. Seiden, Summit, argued the cause for amicus curiae The New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Ceconi & Cheifetz, Einhorn Harris Ascher Barbarito & Frost, Adinolfi & Goldstein, and Fox Rothschild, attorneys; Cary B. Cheifetz, President, of counsel; Ms. Seiden, Mr. Cheifetz, Bonnie C. Frost, Denville, Ronald G. Lieberman, Haddonfield, and Eric S. Solotoff, Roseland, on the brief).
John E. Finnerty, Jr., argued the cause for amicus curiae Matrimonial Lawyers Alliance (Finnerty Canda & Drisgula, Laufer, Dalena, Cadicina, Jensen & Boyd, and Snyder & Sarno, attorneys; Mr. Finnerty, Laurence J. Cutler, Morristown, and John J. Trombadore, on the brief).
JusticeFERNANDEZ-VINA delivered the opinion of the Court.
In this appeal, the Court examines a trial court's award of limited duration alimony and determines whether it was appropriate for the Appellate Division to reverse and remand for an award of permanent alimony, when, in doing so, it created a bright-line rule regarding permanent alimony...
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