Protective Orders Provide Domestic Violence Victims Hope

Posted February 8th, 2019 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence, Family Law.

Domestic violence victims are often too afraid to reach out for help, and the reasons behind this are endless. Whether you worry that your loved ones will be negatively affected or if you’re fearful for your own life, the fear is real. But it’s important to know that there is a way out and people […]

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Joint Custody: Getting to See Your Children Again

Posted February 1st, 2019 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Your life has been pretty rough for the past few years. After your divorce, things began to tumble. You got arrested for getting into a car crash because of a DUI and spent some time in jail for the better part of a year. Your ex, who was furious, was granted sole custody of your […]

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Confused About Child Support Calculations? What You Should Know

Posted January 8th, 2019 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Raising children costs money. Most assuredly, you’re either nodding your head in agreement – or thinking that first assertion sounds like a gross understatement. In the meantime, you could be confused. How exactly are child support calculations computed in New Jersey? No doubt you already know that your children have the right to financial support […]

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Getting a Divorce? Here’s How to Prepare Your Children

Posted December 26th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorce is one of the most difficult things a family can go through. Not only are you separating from someone you once loved very much, but your children will most likely suffer too. They will be confused and unsure of what the future holds. What’s worse is that your children may wonder if they’re at […]

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Holiday Custody Schedules in New Jersey

Posted December 12th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The holiday season is a time to celebrate with family. However, when your children are spending their holiday with your ex-spouse, you probably aren’t in the mood for much celebrating. At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, we have found that even the most amicable of divorces can turn hostile, especially when it involves your […]

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When Do You Need to See the Judge for a Friendly Hearing?

Posted November 13th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

That idea that any court hearing could be considered friendly might seem absolutely uncanny to you. Surely, there’s nothing particularly amicable about suing another individual or company. So, what in the world is a friendly hearing? Consider this situation. Your child is a passenger in a vehicle driven by a schoolmate’s parents.  It could be […]

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The Effects of Divorce on Children

Posted October 8th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorce may seem like a relief in some ways to a couple who is going through a trying time. In fact, it might seem like the escape you need for a fresh start, a do-over of sorts. But when that couple has children, it can make getting a divorce complicated. The actual paperwork might be […]

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What Happens When You Think Your Alimony Should Be Modified?

Posted October 4th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

It could be that your divorce was over decades ago. In the meantime, circumstances have changed, and you feel your alimony should be modified. Is that possible?  The answer is maybe. Upon application to the court, you may seek an increase or decrease in support payments. In fact, the judge might even decide to set […]

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How Exactly are Alimony Awards Determined?

Posted October 2nd, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Just in case you were wondering, there is no magic formula when it comes to alimony awards. In an article last week, we shared information concerning the different types of alimony in New Jersey. However, you may wonder how determinations are actually made by the court. Actually, some litigants come up with their own agreements […]

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What Do You Really Know about Alimony in NJ?

Posted September 27th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The comparison is worth repeating. In many ways, the end of a marriage is like the end of a business partnership. In divorce terms, dividing up the assets and debts is known as equitable distribution.  When some business relationships fall apart, long-term payout agreements may be put in place. This somewhat represents the concept of […]

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