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Philipp v. Stahl

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jun 12, 2002
172 N.J. 293 (N.J. 2002)

Summary

In Philipp, the parties were divorced in Georgia, and the wife and two children subsequently moved to New Jersey. Id. at 266, 781 A.2d 1065.

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Opinion

A-56 September Term 2001

Argued April 29, 2002

Decided June 12, 2002

On appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division, whose opinion is reported at 344 N.J. Super. 262 (2001).

CHIEF JUSTICE PORITZ and JUSTICES STEIN, COLEMAN, LONG, VERNIERO, LaVECCHIA, and ZAZZALI join in this opinion.

James G. O'Donohue argued the cause for appellant (Hill Wallack, attorneys).

Anthony B. Vignuolo argued the cause for respondent (Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Hyman Stahl, attorneys; Jack Borrus and Peter A. Vignuolo, of counsel and on the brief).


The judgment of the Appellate Division is reversed, substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Wecker's dissenting opinion, reported at 344 N.J. Super. 274 (2001).

CHIEF JUSTICE PORITZ and JUSTICES STEIN, COLEMAN, LONG, VERNIERO, LaVECCHIA, and ZAZZALI join in this opinion.


Summaries of

Philipp v. Stahl

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jun 12, 2002
172 N.J. 293 (N.J. 2002)

In Philipp, the parties were divorced in Georgia, and the wife and two children subsequently moved to New Jersey. Id. at 266, 781 A.2d 1065.

Summary of this case from Marshak v. Weser
Case details for

Philipp v. Stahl

Case Details

Full title:CLAIRE PHILIPP, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ROBERT STAHL, Defendant-Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jun 12, 2002

Citations

172 N.J. 293 (N.J. 2002)
798 A.2d 83

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