Top 7 Misconceptions in Divorce
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
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
In the State of New Jersey, there is no limitation on the length of time a Final Restraining Order (“FRO”) will remain in effect once
If you have just filed for divorce or are thinking of filing for divorce, you and your spouse are in the “pendente lite” period. This
As with almost any issue in family law, the decision to enter into a prenuptial agreement with your future spouse is a very personal one.
Our clients are concerned about the long term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and how that may affect their divorce proceedings and current financial obligations
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,
To be able to divorce your spouse, in New Jersey, and pursuant to the law in this state, you must be able to meet the following
Typically, a divorce matter is resolved in under a 1-year. Courts endeavor to have all matters resolved in that timeframe, and there are mechanisms like
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