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Tips for Working with a Family Law Attorney During Divorce

A divorce involves multiple moving parts—from asset division and child custody arrangements to financial disclosures and procedural filings. In New Jersey, the laws governing these issues are detailed and often nuanced, which makes working with an experienced family law attorney in NJ or a divorce lawyer in New Jersey essential.  Whether you’re facing a contested

Signs You Need a Divorce Attorney for Your Case

Divorce is never easy, but when emotions start running high, and you and your spouse can no longer have a civil conversation, it may be time to involve a professional. If simple discussions about property division or child custody become heated arguments, a divorce lawyer in New Jersey can help mediate and ensure that things

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 is a legal obligation, and you have the right to ensure your child receives the financial support they deserve. Knowing what steps to take can make a huge difference in

Common Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce

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 to make mistakes that can have lasting financial and emotional consequences. Being aware of common pitfalls can save you from unnecessary stress if you’re going through a divorce. Consulting a

But I Paid Alimony, Why Should My Former Spouse Be Able to Collect My Social Security?

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.  A spouse who is ordered to pay alimony to their former spouse at the conclusion of a divorce, will still be able to receive 100% of the social security benefits

Why You Probably Should Not Post On Social Media During your Family Law Case

We strongly encourage all of our clients to refrain from participating in social media (including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Skype, Instagram, Pinterest, and the like) during the course their divorce proceedings, or any proceeding in the family court. Information found on social media websites is not private, can be discoverable, and

To Vaccinate your Children or Not, that is (part) of the question.

Married parents, in the age of Covid-19, are struggling with the upcoming decision of whether or not they will be vaccinating their minor children. But what happens to those divorced, or never married parents, who have to make the same decision? And what happens if those parents disagree on whether or not they should vaccinate

I thought I was divorced but I’m still legally married. What do I do?

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 can impact all aspects of your life. This Impacts You Both “I must strongly recommend that you address this head-on without delay,” White said. “Your ex will likely cooperate as

You Proposed on Valentine’s Day, But Did You Also Ask For A Prenup?

Entering into a marriage is not all fun and games. Valentine’s Day just passed and you proposed to your now fiancé and they accepted.  Reality is starting to set in. You might have assets you wish to protect. You might have debts accumulated that your intended does not wish to be responsible for. Or you

Step Parent Adoption: Creating a Legal Relationship with Your Stepchildren

Marrying an individual with children from a prior relationship, does not entitle you to make medical, educational or other important decisions on that child or children’s behalf. Only by creating a legal relationship between yourself and the child (not just their parent) would you be allowed to make those decisions.  In order to create such
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