Borys v. Borys

Decision Date08 February 1978
Citation76 N.J. 103,386 A.2d 366
PartiesMildred BORYS and John Borys, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Nancy Jean BORYS, Defendant-Respondent.
CourtNew Jersey Supreme Court
ORDER

The Court having considered the briefs and argument of counsel on the appeal and good cause having been shown,

It is hereby ORDERED that the judgment of the Appellate Division be and hereby is affirmed. The opinion of the Court shall be filed in due course.

Opinion 76 N.J. 103, 386 A.2d 366.

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  • Ivaldi v. Ivaldi
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • 15 Marzo 1996
    ...1210, 103 S.Ct. 1203, 75 L.Ed.2d 445 (1983); see generally Neger v. Neger, 93 N.J. 15, 24-25, 459 A.2d 628 (1983); Borys v. Borys, 76 N.J. 103, 109-18, 386 A.2d 366 (1978). In line with the vast majority of states, New Jersey enacted its version of the UCCJA in 1979. L.1979, c. 124, § 1. Ac......
  • Chaudry v. Chaudry
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • 5 Junio 1978
    ...marital status of the parties. The need for predictability and stability in status relationships requires no less. See Borys v. Borys, 76 N.J. 103, 386 A.2d 366 (1978); Fantony v. Fantony, 21 N.J. 525, 122 A.2d 593 (1956); Warrender v. Warrender, 79 N.J.Super. 114, 190 A.2d 684 (App.Div.196......
  • Borys v. Borys
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • 25 Abril 1978
    ...oral argument we entered an order affirming the judgment below and indicating that an opinion would be filed in due course. 76 N.J. 103, 386 A.2d 366 (1978). See Dolan v. Tenafly, 75 N.J. 163, 380 A.2d 1119 (1977). We followed this procedure in the interest of informing all parties of our d......
  • E. E. B. v. D. A.
    • United States
    • New Jersey Supreme Court
    • 21 Junio 1982
    ...custody disputes in light of the significant changes in both federal and state legislation since our decision in Borys v. Borys, 76 N.J. 103, 386 A.2d 366 (1978). We now affirm the judgment of the Appellate Division that the New Jersey courts may conduct a best interest At the outset, our a......
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