Do I Need to Hire an Attorney for My Child’s Criminal Case?

Posted May 23rd, 2016 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Family Law.

It’s a phone call no parent ever wants to get in the middle of the night. You wake up from a sound sleep and it’s the police on the other end of the phone. It’s about your son. He was just arrested for a minor drug offense. You quickly dress and head to the police […]

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What You Need to Know about Termination of Parental Rights

Posted May 19th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

The threat of termination of parental rights.  For most, this is the most upsetting experience of their lives.  As experienced attorneys who have represented parents confronted with this issue, we get the devastation.  We therefore think you need some basic information. It’s not a secret.  Whether a termination of parental rights is made on a […]

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Learn More About Alimony in New Jersey

Posted April 25th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

In recent years, the alimony statutes in New Jersey have finally gotten a few updates. And if you’re getting a divorce and you’re expecting to be getting or paying for alimony, you need to know the basics of how it is determined in the state. First is the question everyone asks: Am I entitled to […]

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If I’m Hurt at Work, How Can I Pay for Child Support?

Posted March 23rd, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law, Workers Compensation.

As required by your divorce agreement, you must pay child support to your ex-spouse. You’ve paid it every month without fail. However, one day at work, you get into an accident that breaks your spine. You are now paralyzed from the waist down and cannot return to your former job. Workers’ compensation has covered all […]

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What Happens If Your Spouse Dies During Divorce?

Posted March 21st, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

You and your spouse have decided to get divorced. However, your spouse, who has been having medical problems, unexpectedly dies while the divorce is still pending. How does this affect you? And what happens with your property? You would think a dead spouse means the divorce is cancelled. But it may be more complex than […]

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What You Should Do After a Divorce

Posted February 29th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

It’s been a long time coming, almost a year now. You’ve worked out all financial details, came up with a child support and custody plan, and presented everything to the court. And now, you’re finally divorced! Time to take a deep sigh of relief. The craziness is finally over. But, before you say you’re done with […]

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Is it Possible to Get Alimony Even if You Have a Prenup?

Posted February 22nd, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

Before getting married, you and your soon-to-be spouse would sign a prenuptial agreement. In the agreement, there was no specific mention of alimony if you were going to get divorced since you both have stable, good-paying jobs. Besides, you’re not going to get a divorce, right? Famous last words. Not only are you getting a […]

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When Your Child is Accused of a Crime

Posted February 18th, 2016 by .

Categories: Criminal Defense, Family Law.

What are the thoughts that come to mind when your child is accused of a crime?  Fear.  Anger.  Disbelief.  In our years of representing clients whose children have had issues with the law, we have seen it all.  Some look to the court’s assistance for problems out of their control.  Others are in denial and […]

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Is it Worth Getting Divorced When You’re Over 50?

Posted February 15th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

It’s been happening for some time now.It’s not that you and your spouse hate each other — it’s just the spark is no longer there. Although the topic of divorce has been brought up a  few times, you and your spouse decided to stick together for your children’s sake. Years go by and one by […]

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How Moving My Child Out of State Affects Child Custody

Posted February 10th, 2016 by .

Categories: Family Law.

One of the major concerns any divorcing family has to deal with is what to do with the children. Usually, a joint custody arrangement can be made between the two parties. However, there are times when this can’t be done. For instance, when someone decides to move out of New Jersey. For example: After a […]

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