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When Postponing Your New Jersey Divorce “For the Sake of the Kids” May Harm, Not Help, Your Children

As a parent, you always want what’s best for your children. That’s true whether yours is the happiest of marriages, is a marriage that is faltering or a marriage that has already broken down and ended. Parents in that middle group often find themselves struggling with a most profound conflict:…

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My New Jersey Marriage is Falling Apart…What Will Happen If I Move Out Now?

Back in 1985, a famous country music performer, Reba McEntire, released a song with the lines, “Somebody should leave…but which one should it be?” Regrettably, failed marriages like this fictional one are a sad reality for many couples in New Jersey. Before you make the decision to be the “somebody”…

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How New Jersey’s Alimony Reform Law Has (and Hasn’t) Changed The Rules for Obtaining Termination Due to Cohabitation

The law is ever-changing. This is one of the many reasons why it is so important to have a knowledgeable family law attorney on your side. You may think that you may understand how the law works with regard to alimony or child visitation or property division or some other…

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What’s in a Name? Possibly a Lot if You’re a Parent of a Minor Child in New Jersey

If you studied Shakespeare in English class, you may remember the lines from Romeo and Juliet that say “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet.” If you’ve studied Dale Carnegie, you may have crossed a quote from the…

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What Can You Do if Your Spouse Destroys Important Evidence in Your New Jersey Contested Divorce?

Ideally, in a perfect set of circumstances, two spouses going through a divorce will work together collaboratively and maturely to resolve their legal issues in the divorce (such as division of assets, alimony and child issues) in a mutually respectful way. Sometimes, though, that just isn’t “in the cards.” Even…

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Prenuptial Agreements: When to Use One and How to Get Out of a Bad One

Once upon a time, the idea of a prenuptial agreement carried mostly negative connotations. The stereotype was that the people who got a prenuptial agreement (also known as an antenuptial agreement or pre-marital agreement) were either greedy and rich spouses trying to avoid sharing the wealth or else worried wealthy…

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My Divorce Agreement Says I Cannot Remarry Without Losing My Alimony. What Options Do I Have in New Jersey?

  Alimony law has undergone a number of changes in the last few years as a result of actions taken in Trenton as well as Washington. A few years ago, changes in state law erected some important and substantial new restrictions on alimony. On top of that, the more recent…

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College Costs and Your Property Settlement Agreement in New Jersey, Be Aware !

A receipt lists the typical costs of sending your child to college. In most divorce situations, the more collaboratively the two spouses work to craft a solution with which both are comfortable (or as comfortable as possible,) the better. That’s especially true if the two are not only spouses but…

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