The Need for an Expert Witness in Your Divorce

Posted April 29th, 2019 by .

Categories: Family Law.

During the divorce process, everything is fluid. Going through a divorce is different for everyone. The process your friend or family member described to you may not be the same as what you’re going through. In some cases, that person who explained his or her divorce said they needed the help of an expert witness. […]

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Helping Your Child Through the Divorce Process in New Jersey

Posted March 11th, 2019 by .

Categories: Family Law.

If you and your spouse are going through a divorce, it’s important that you take the appropriate time to talk with your child(ren) about what’s actually going on and to help them deal with their emotions. However, their emotions can vary depending on their age. Your child may feel: stressed sad afraid frustrated even relieved […]

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Needing Domestic Violence Protection During a Divorce

Posted February 13th, 2019 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

There is no shortage of reasons for people in New Jersey to seek a divorce, but one of the most common reasons is domestic violence. When someone files for a divorce because their partner is abusing or has abused them, their safety becomes the main concern. If this sounds like you, there are options available […]

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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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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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Post-Divorce Challenges and How to Deal with Them

Posted September 11th, 2018 by .

Categories: Family Law.

In some cases, divorce is really only the beginning of an end. Most couples would prefer that their first court appearance together be their last. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. You might be surprised to learn how many former husbands and wives experience post-divorce challenges. All things considered, there are a number of reasons […]

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Dismissing a Restraining Order: What You Need to Know

Posted September 6th, 2018 by .

Categories: Domestic Violence.

First things first. You should be aware that there are two types of restraining orders when it comes to allegations concerning domestic violence. You may make an application for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to alleviate difficult situations for a short time. Ultimately, you will be called upon to appear before a family court judge […]

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