How a Collaborative Divorce Works

Posted November 7th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Divorcing someone is never easy, especially if you spent several years or decades with that person. Not only is there an emotional toll, but a financial one. You have deal with property issues, analyze your debts and assets, and what will happen with the children. But let’s say you and your spouse agree on pretty much […]

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What is a No-Fault and At-Fault Divorce?

Posted October 26th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You and your spouse are planning on getting divorce. However, you have no specific reasons for the divorce, other than you just don’t get along anymore. If this is the case, then you may want to consider going through a no-fault divorce. What does that mean? And why is it different than a fault-based divorce? […]

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Child Support Payments About to Change in New Jersey

Posted October 14th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

A new law in New Jersey will soon go into effect and could impact the duration of child support payments. Last January, the state Legislature signed a new emancipation statute into law. The statute, signed into law by Gov. Christie on May and will take effect in February, will apply to all support orders that […]

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Elder Law: What is a Living Will?

Posted August 31st, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

It happens to many of us – the older we get, the chance of becoming ill becomes greater. Some of us are lucky enough to get through the golden years with only a few ailments. Others not so lucky. If you do become sick, one of the legal matters that you may consider creating a […]

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My Ex Died. Who Gets the Kids?

Posted August 29th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

After a nasty divorce, your ex-spouse receives sole custody of your two children. However, when driving to work one day, your ex gets into an accident and unexpectedly dies. Although the ex’s will states that the grandparents should gain custody of the children, is it possible that you can gain custody of your children? It’s […]

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Will Child Support Come Out of My Disability Payments?

Posted August 22nd, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

As part of your divorce agreement you are responsible of paying child support to your ex-spouse. But you suddenly become injured on the job and are unable to work. You are placed on Social Security disability. How is this going to affect your child support payments? Do you still have to send in a full […]

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Elder Law: Guardianship vs. Power of Attorney

Posted August 17th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

In last week’s blog, we discussed the reasons why you may need an elder law attorney in your future. One of those reasons is to make arrangements of guardianship for your elder family members. Guardianship gives you the responsibility of making decisions for an adult who is unable to make their own decisions because of illness […]

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Elder Law: Do You Really Need an Elder Law Attorney?

Posted August 10th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

On this blog, we’ve featured several topics pertaining to personal injury, family law, and criminal defense. We are now featuring a new practice of law that doesn’t get much attention these days: Elder law. What is elder law? Elder law focuses on providing legal services to the elder population and their family members with special […]

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The Different Types of Child Custody in New Jersey

Posted July 11th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

One of your main concerns when dealing with a divorce is what will happen with your children. Who will they live with? Will the other parent get visitation rights? Will you receive child support payments? All legitimate concerns for any parent and sometimes, these questions can be difficult to answer. Especially if you’re not aware […]

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Do Grandparents Have Child Visitation Rights?

Posted May 25th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

One of the joys in any grandparent’s life is watching their grandchild grow up and become a successful human being. They wish to celebrate the child’s life and help teach him/her how to be a good person. But sometimes, grandparents are pushed out of the picture by the child’s parents. Maybe the grandparents don’t get […]

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