Don’t Stay Together for the Kids. Get the Divorce.
Posted August 17th, 2015 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You and your spouse has been fighting nonstop for the past few months and the situation doesn’t seem to be getting any better. Divorce has been brought up. However, you have two small children and the thought of breaking the news to them hurts your heart. You and your spouse decide to stick it out […]
Read MoreWhat Happens to My Child Support Payments After an Accident?
Posted June 24th, 2015 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law, Personal Injury.
Having a child is a lifelong responsibility, no matter if you’re a constant in the child’s life or you don’t get to see him/her for a long period of time. That child is a part of you and many of us do all we can to protect and nurture our children so they can grow […]
Read MoreCan They Take Child Support Payments From My Disability Check in Jersey City, NJ?
Posted April 22nd, 2015 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You’ve been paying child support every month on the dot without fail. However, you get into a horrific car accident which leaves you paralyzed. Because of your injuries, you are unable to perform your job and are fired. You are living on disability payments but this doesn’t allow much for child support. Can the courts […]
Read MoreWhat Will Happen to My Child Support if My Ex Dies?
Posted March 25th, 2015 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Your ex-spouse is responsible for paying child support every month. But he unexpectedly dies one day. You were counting on his support to help with your child’s expenses. Now what will happen? Will child support continue or will you have to struggle to find a way to pay these expenses? It’s something no one wants […]
Read MoreWill a Lower-Paying Job Affect Child Support Payments?
Posted March 5th, 2015 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
One of the new responsibilities you now have after your divorce is paying your ex-spouse child support. You pay the amount every month without fail. However, the company you work for has fallen on hard times. Before you know it, you lose your job. Fortunately, you’re able to find new employment rather quickly; however, your […]
Read MoreWhen Does Child Support End?
Posted July 25th, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You’ve been paying child support for years and finally your child is turning 18. Congratulations! You must feel a mixture of pride and anxiety. So this means you don’t have to pay child support anymore, right? This is a common misconception. In the eyes of the law, when a minor reaches the age of 18 […]
Read MoreLate on Child Support Payments in NJ? Read This
Posted May 1st, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
It happens to us all from time to time. Something happens and we fail to pay a bill or fall behind in a loan payment. You’re constantly play catchup and you feel like there’s no end in sight. But what if you fall behind on child support payments in NJ? Maybe you lost your job […]
Read MoreCan I Move My Child Out of New Jersey?
Posted February 28th, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
The law requires consent for a custodial parent out move out of state. As the move disrupts the non-custodial parent’s visitation, it is almost always met with an objection. The issue has to be brought before the court for determination. In New Jersey, the controlling statute required consent from both parents before a child is […]
Read MoreWhen Your Ex Doesn’t Follow the Visitation Schedule
Posted January 17th, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You and your spouse share joint custody of your child. As the primary custodial parent, the child spends most of his time with you. However, your spouse is less than regular with his visits. He misses his weekends constantly and shows up at your door for an unplanned visit. Not only that, but your child […]
Read MoreWhen a Divorced Parent Dies
Posted November 29th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
As agreed upon during your divorce, your ex has custody of your child. However, she suddenly becomes ill and dies. Although you were expecting to take over the responsibility of raising your child, you find out her mother is claiming your ex gave custody of your child to her instead of you. What can you […]
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