How to Protect Assets Before Marriage
Ken White, a certified matrimonial attorney in the law firm of Shane & White, was recently interviewed by NJ Money Help to provide legal insights into
Ken White, a certified matrimonial attorney in the law firm of Shane & White, was recently interviewed by NJ Money Help to provide legal insights into
NJ Money Help interviewed attorney Ken White to discuss options when your ex won’t pay for your child’s college. Q. My ex-husband doesn’t want to
The family law attorneys of Shane & White, LLC, who specialize in all areas of New Jersey divorce litigation, have compiled a quick 12 point
Divorce, Lies, and Joint Tax Returns Ken White, a divorce attorney, and Michael Maye, a certified financial planner and certified public accountant are interviewed by
How soon before a marriage should a prenup be signed? Ken White discusses prenup deadlines in the latest NJ Money Help article. NJ Money Help
Ken White discusses the implications a new job and salary change can have on alimony and child support. The Question About Alimony and a Job
Lauren Miceli joins the Law Firm of Shane and White The law firm of Shane and White welcomes the addition of attorney Lauren A. Miceli
NJ Money Help offers advice to those submitting questions. A recent question was submitted and the team at NJmoneyHelp.com contacted attorney, Ken White, for more
Inheritance QUESTION: I might be getting a divorce soon. I’m concerned that if I inherit money before my divorce that I have to give my
Can you salvage your credit before the divorce? When NJ Money Help received a question from a husband who wanted to protect his credit by
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