Toward a More Perfect Dissolution: The History of American Divorce Law and Its Ghosts in Contemporary Practice
Jane J. Felton and Barbara A. Schweiger of Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C., trace the fascinating and often turbulent evolution of divorce law in the United States, with a special focus on the promises and pitfalls of no-fault divorce.
Their article offers a compelling perspective on how legal and societal attitudes toward marriage, gender, and personal autonomy continue to shape the realities of divorce today, and why meaningful reform remains both necessary and elusive.
Read the full article here (Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Vol. 37, 2025).
NJ Utility Can't Arbitrate Solar Row With Blackstone Unit
A New Jersey appeals court on Wednesday said a utility affiliate could not force arbitration of its dispute with a company backed by private equity firm Blackstone under a purported contract for the $17.1 million sale of solar renewable energy credits, finding the parties never entered into a binding agreement. The defendants are represented by Daniel M. Perry and Katrina Voorhees of Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP, and Jonathan W. Wolfe and Jane J. Felton of Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C.
Getting Started with the Divorce: What You Need to be Prepared
Richard F. Iglar gives insights into how to get started with divorce proceedings.
Only the Strong Survive: The Treatment of Survivorship Interests in Divorce
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Christopher McGann explain the treatment of survivorship interests in divorce.
How a Trust May Impact Your Divorce Case
Deposition Practice: The New Jersey Experience
Unchartered Territory of Amending Prenuptial Agreements
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Thomas J. DeCataldo share their knowledge regarding the amendment of premarital agreements and the standards of review applied to them.
Palimony Litigants Dispute Whether Writing Requirement Is Retroactive
The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments on whether a law requiring palimony agreements to be in writing bars enforcement of oral agreements that proceeded the law’s adoption. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers are seeking a reversal, represented by Richard Iglar of Skoloff and Wolfe, P.C.
Retained Earnings: Prudent Business Practice or Support Dodge?
Jonathan W. Wolfe shares insights on retained earnings in the context of divorce.
Members on the Same Team—Forensic Accountants, Attorneys, and Clients
Richard F. Iglar and Richard H. Singer, Jr. provide information on the role of the forensic accountant in a divorce matter.
New Jersey Elder & Disability Law Practice - Chapter 11: Grandparent Visitation
Avoiding Deposition Pitfalls
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Michael A. Mosberg address why depositions go wrong and what practitioners can do to better prepare.
Prenuptial Agreements: Avoiding the Minefield
Building the Financial Aspects of a Divorce Case: Discovery and Analysis of Hidden Income and Assets
Jonathan W. Wolfe provides insights on the discovery of hidden income and assets in divorce.













