ARTICLES AND COMMENTS BY AUTHORMatrimonial Arbitration. 31:27-29.Durst, Robert J. Cus<strong>to</strong>dy Relocation: New JerseyStyle. 21:126-129.Edelson, Gary. Qualified Domestic RelationsOrders–When can <strong>the</strong> Alternative Payee GetControl of Her Money. 9:9.Egler, Joseph M.* and Edward A. Wilusz. TheSize of <strong>the</strong> Marketability Discounts in AppraisingClosely Held Businesses. 18(1):13-14.Egler, Joseph M.* and Andrew M. Wilusz.Valuing Employee S<strong>to</strong>ck Options. 19:81-82.Eidelman, Mary J. B. Aand Mark K. Altschuler.*Pension Valuation and Deferred DistributionUnder Act 175. 28:17-27.Elliott, Kate Ford. Keynote Address: Kate FordElliott at PBA Family Law Section PittsburghWinter Meeting January 18, 1997. 19:14-17.Elovitz, Shelley W. How Long is <strong>the</strong> Long inYour Long-Term Disability Insurance? <strong>32</strong>:161-62.Elovitz, Shelley W. The Interplay of Long-TermDisability and Social Security DisabilityInsurances. <strong>32</strong>:98-99.Ethics Opinion 95-134 Temporarily Withdrawn.18(2):22.Feder, Robert D. At<strong>to</strong>rney's Fees and RestitutionAwards in Child Kidnapping Cases. 12(2):6-7.Feder, Robert D. Divorce Actions–A FamilyAffair? 13(2):11-12, 13(3):9-10.Feder, Robert D. Interest–An Unused Remedy.11:202-203.Ferber, Peggy Lynn* and Deborah D. Dodds.Estate Planning and <strong>the</strong> Family Lawyer. 13(2):9-11.Fischer, Ellen S. A Helpful Solution forSupervised Visitation and Difficult Cus<strong>to</strong>dyExchanges. 29:27.Fischer, Ellen S. Woman Convicted of ViolatingOwn Protection Order. 25:109-10.Fishman, Joel. Divorce, Support and Cus<strong>to</strong>dyLaws & Related Subjects in Pennsylvania (1980-2005): A Bibliography. 28:50-91.Forbes, Jennifer H. and David N. Wecht.* Hastecan Make Waste: Speedy Trials and Cus<strong>to</strong>dy.<strong>32</strong>:83-85.Forbes, Jennifer H. and David N. Wecht,*Parenting Coordina<strong>to</strong>rs Revisited. <strong>32</strong>:146-47.Frank, Barry H. Alimony Revised Under TaxReform Act of 1986. 8:933-934.Frank, Barry S. Periodic Payments–NewGuidelines Issued <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> Internal Revenue Service3:368-371 .Frumkes, Melvyn B. A Divorce’s RetroactiveModification will not Change Taxability ofPayments. 29:26.Frumkes, Melvyn B. Income Tax Treatment ofUnallocated Alimony and Child Support ( FamilySupport). 25:107-9.Gabrielson, Jan C. Wisdom of <strong>the</strong> Sages. 21:137-138.Gaffen, Gregg S. Evaluating <strong>the</strong> Expertise andCredentials of Business Valuation Practitioners.25:34-40.Galzerano, Mark R. The Roth IRA Conversion.29:105-6.Garland, Pamela J.* and Ashley L. Reilly.Discount for Lack of Voting Rights/Premium forVoting Rights Study. 26:67-83.Garrigan-Nass, Michele and David L. Ladov.*Ano<strong>the</strong>r Piece of <strong>the</strong> Marital Pie: S<strong>to</strong>ckOptions. 9:52-53.130
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