Talking with your children about your divorce

Posted November 29th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Sometimes when a marriage ends, the people who get hurt the most is the children. It’s hard for them to understand what happens, especially if they are very young. They may have seen you fight and they are well aware that something is wrong. And what is even harder is trying to tell the children […]

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A statistic no child wants to be

Posted November 22nd, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You hear it more and more these days. Every time you turn on the news, you hear it in the news all the time – children being abused by family members, fathers killing mothers, mothers abducting their children. It’s an epidemic that should be stopped. According to the Children’s Defense Fund, more than 8,000 children […]

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I’ve changed my mind about divorce

Posted November 22nd, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You and your spouse have decided to get divorced. You started with paperwork and are now waiting to hear your court date. But you’re starting to get along again with your spouse. Soon, you realize divorce is a mistake. You don’t want this! Can it be stopped? Actually, withdrawing your complaint is a relatively simple […]

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When Your Divorce Isn’t Amicable

Posted November 15th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorce is never an easy decision. Even the most amicable divorces have their problems. There is no “quick fix.” But what happens if one spouse refuses to sign the paperwork in an effort to stretch out the pain? It doesn’t mean you won’t get it, although the process becomes more difficult. When the judge is […]

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Forms of Child Custody in New Jersey

Posted November 15th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Determining child custody is one of the most emotionally charged aspects of divorce. Even if both parents agree on what’s best for their children, the decisions you make now will have long-term ramifications for you and your family. Newark divorce attorney Anthony Carbone has years of experience in divorce proceedings and helping parents protect the […]

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How Child Custody Works in New Jersey

Posted November 7th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Sometimes, the people who suffer the most during a divorce is the children. Especially when it comes to custody. There are several factors the court takes into account when deciding where the child should live: The child’s relationship with his parents and siblings How well the child and the parent communicate The parents’ ability to […]

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Amicable divorce is possible in Jersey City! But you still need a lawyer…

Posted November 7th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You knew it was coming. You and your spouse have been fighting regularly for the past six months. Let’s face it, you’re just going through the motions. It’s time for a divorce. Your spouse agrees and together you begin dissolving your relationship. It all goes very well and in no time at all, you have […]

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Grounds for Divorce in New Jersey

Posted October 31st, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorce can happen to any relationship, whether you have been married for only six months or for 20 years. To you, your divorce might be as simple as you can’t stand living with the same person anymore. But according to New Jersey law, it’s not that simple. In order to get a divorce, you must […]

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Divorce, Your Home and the Capital Gains Tax

Posted September 12th, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

If you are preparing for a divorce and you and your spouse own a home, it’s important to consider your plans for the house and the potential for the capital gains tax to affect you. Newark, New Jersey, divorce attorney Anthony Carbone can help you understand your options regarding your home as well as whether […]

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Factors that Affect Child Support in New Jersey

Posted July 31st, 2013 by .

Categories: Family Law.

In New Jersey, child support is determined largely by calculations established in the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines. Yet there are additional factors the court may consider when setting the amount of child support one divorcing spouse must pay to the parent who has primary custody. If you’re preparing for a divorce in which the […]

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