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Your Children and Your Divorce

When divorcing with children, your highest priority should be protecting the best interest of your children and there is no question, the Judge’s first priority will be the same.  Often times in our practice and in an effort to have as little to no contact with one’s spouse, children will find themselves as the “go

Completing your Case Information Statement

One of the most important documents when filing for divorce, from inception to conclusion, is your Case Information Statement (“CIS”).  This document, which must be filed with the court lists your family’s income, assets, liabilities and monthly expenses. Pursuant to Rule 5:5-2(b), a CIS is required to be filed twenty (20) days after the filing

How to keep yourself out of trouble while your Divorce is pending…

While your divorce is pending it can be difficult to avoid awkward, uncomfortable, and sometimes confrontational encounters with your spouse.  Here are a few tips to keep yourself out of trouble. Don’t post about your divorce, your children or your spouse on social media.  Things to avoid include Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Skype, Instagram, Pinterest,

Setting the Stage for Your Divorce Litigation

In a divorce matter, often, the first interaction the parties have with the court is the negotiation and entry of a Case Management Order.  That Order sets the stage for your litigation.  The Case Management Order will include deadlines for exchanging discovery materials between parties.  Those deadlines are governed by the Rules of Court and

What is and is not an emergency?

When you request emergent relief, by filing an Order to Show Cause, in the family division of the superior court, you must satisfy a four-prong test per a New Jersey Supreme Court case, Crowe v. De Gioia, 90 N.J. 126 (1982).  First, your requests must be emergent in nature.  Second, your request must demonstrate that you

Will my ex-spouse make my car payments?

Upon the entry of your divorce, car loans and the car itself should have been addressed in your marital settlement agreement or your final judgment of divorce along with the issues of alimony, custody, and equitable distribution of assets according to Kenneth A. White of Shane and White, LLC in Edison, New Jersey. Mr. White

Lauren A. Miceli, Esq. receives the 2018 Martin S. Goldin Family Law Award

In February 2003, the Family Law Section established the Martin S. Goldin Family Law Award, to be presented each year to a Family Law Practitioner who has been engaged in the practice for 15 years or less and who exemplifies those principles by which Marty practices family law, including: maintaining a continuous study of past

Can I Garnish my Ex-Spouse’s Pension?

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, LLC recently was interviewed by NJmoneyhelp.com and was asked this very question. The answer? Courts in New Jersey have specifically found that pensions may be garnished to secure the payment

Will I keep my home in a divorce action?

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 asset, such as a home, is owned prior to the marriage then the owner of that home will keep it. Kenneth A. White, a partner here at Shane and White,

What Your New Job Means for Continued Receipt of Alimony

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 month, and now that our kids are older, I went back to work and I earn $65,000 a year. A friend said she was surprised my ex hasn’t talked about
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