What to Do If Your Ex Stops Paying Child Support
It can be stressful and overwhelming when your ex stops making child support payments. But you don’t have to handle this situation alone. Child support
It can be stressful and overwhelming when your ex stops making child support payments. But you don’t have to handle this situation alone. Child support
Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. Emotions run high, decisions feel overwhelming, and the legal process can seem like a maze. It’s easy
Alimony and Social Security are not intermingled, and someone’s payment of alimony does not determine positively or negatively one’s ability to collect Social Security benefits.
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Kenneth A. White, Esq. of Shane and White, LLC was recently quoted in an article for NJMoneyHelp.com. Mr. White recommends immediate action as marital status
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The first, and simplest, recommendation is to prepare and execute updated will or trust documents for you and your current spouse to ensure that each
A supported spouse, at the conclusion of his or her divorce, may be entitled to receive alimony. Alimony will ultimately affect that person’s net income.
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1. My divorce is uncontested, I don’t need a Marital Settlement Agreement. If you have children, assets (property, bank accounts, etc.) or there will be
In New Jersey, determining the payment of alimony from one spouse to another is a very fact sensitive inquiry. With the modification of the tax
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On June 5, 2020, the Administrative Office of the Courts issued Directive #18-20 to assist the resolution of divorces which have a signed settlement agreement,
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It appears fairly standard practice for parents to obligate themselves through divorce settlement agreements to contribute toward the college expenses of their children, regardless of
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In any divorce that involves children that are still minors or unemancipated, child support will be a key issue requiring resolution in that proceeding. Throughout Shane and White,
With over 40 years of Divorce and Family Law experience, Shane and White, LLC have seen complex cases come across our desks. If you are
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It can often be quite tricky trying to get the support you are owed by an ex spouse. Kenneth A. White of Shane and White,
When contemplating a divorce, it is important to understand what assets will and will not be subject to distribution by the Court. Generally, if an
NJ Money Help interviewed attorney Kenneth A. White, Esq. to discuss options after changing jobs while receiving alimony. Q. I get alimony of $2,000 a
Kenneth A. White, Esq., certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a matrimonial attorney provides his commentary on the current state of the
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