What if I remarry after my divorce?
Posted January 17th, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
After your divorce, you thought you would never find love again. But you were wrong, weren’t you? You found the perfect soul mate and you plan to marry as soon as possible. But does this new life event change your divorce agreement? If it does, how? Chances are when you got divorced, your agreement probably […]
Read MoreChanging your name when getting a divorce
Posted January 10th, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Finally, you’re free! After all the squabbling, the legal battles, and the stress, you are finally divorced. Congratulations! Now, about that name of yours… Now it’s not a requirement to change your name back after your marriage falls apart. But if you do want to make the change, it’s not that hard to do. The […]
Read MoreDivorce after the holiday is pretty common
Posted January 3rd, 2014 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You knew it was coming for a while but the holidays were finally the tipping point. All you and your spouse have done for the last two weeks was bicker back and forth, to the point of viciousness. You have had enough. It’s time for a divorce. Not surprisingly, this is a very common occurrence. […]
Read MoreWho gets the property in a divorce
Posted December 27th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
The one constant you will find in every marriage is assets. Everyone owns something, and if you are sharing your life with someone, chances are you are owning something jointly. Such as a home, furniture, appliances, etc. So when you decide the marriage must come to an end, how do you decide who gets what? […]
Read MoreGoing through a divorce? We can help!
Posted December 20th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
This time of year can be depressing to some. And when you are going through a messy divorce, this can add more stress than you need. And there is nothing more difficult than trying to keep it together for your children and having to keep the schedules of the holidays at hand. You’re in pain and what’s […]
Read MoreWhat’s cheaper: divorce or separation?
Posted December 13th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Ending a marriage can be an extremely expensive process. There are lawyer fees, court fees, plus any alimony or child support you will have to pay. So is it really financially worth it? Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just get legally separated? First, you should know that according to New Jersey law, there is no […]
Read MoreBring peace to your divorce
Posted December 6th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
As we’ve said before, divorce isn’t just hard on the parents, but it’s really rough on the children. It’s something they don’t forget, a memory that could last a lifetime. When you’re beginning the divorce process, there may be a lot of fights over who gets what. The most important thing you must remember is […]
Read MoreTalking with your children about your divorce
Posted November 29th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Sometimes when a marriage ends, the people who get hurt the most is the children. It’s hard for them to understand what happens, especially if they are very young. They may have seen you fight and they are well aware that something is wrong. And what is even harder is trying to tell the children […]
Read MoreI’ve changed my mind about divorce
Posted November 22nd, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
You and your spouse have decided to get divorced. You started with paperwork and are now waiting to hear your court date. But you’re starting to get along again with your spouse. Soon, you realize divorce is a mistake. You don’t want this! Can it be stopped? Actually, withdrawing your complaint is a relatively simple […]
Read MoreWhen Your Divorce Isn’t Amicable
Posted November 15th, 2013 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Family Law.
Divorce is never an easy decision. Even the most amicable divorces have their problems. There is no “quick fix.” But what happens if one spouse refuses to sign the paperwork in an effort to stretch out the pain? It doesn’t mean you won’t get it, although the process becomes more difficult. When the judge is […]
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