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Category: Family Law

College Costs, a Commentary by Kenneth A. White, Esq.

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 law involving College Expenses.  Specifically, Mr. White, in his article published in the New Jersey Family Lawyer Vol. 38, No. 1 (October 2017), discusses whether or not a constitutional challenge

How Changing Jobs Affects your Alimony

NJ Money Help interviewed attorney Kenneth A. White, Esq. to discuss options after changing jobs while having to pay alimony. Q. I’m confused about how alimony payments work. Suppose one agrees on a certain amount based on their current salary of roughly 50 percent, but then changes their career at a much lower salary for

Revisiting Your Custody Arrangements

NJ Money Help interviewed attorney Kenneth A. White, Esq. to discuss options involving custody of school-aged children. My wife and I divorced three years ago when our twins were two years old. We share custody and the kids spend half their time with me and half with her. Now that they will soon be school

Spending Assets Before a Divorce.

Absent an order being entered by the court directing that your assets are to be preserved, you are free to act as you deem fit with your assets.While you are free to use your assets in anyway, you should keep in mind that you may ultimately be held accountable to make your spouse whole. All

How to Choose Your Family Law Attorney

The family law attorneys of Shane & White, LLC have compiled a list of key questions to consider asking an attorney when looking for an attorney for a situation involving family law. The Q&A also give you insights into the experience of our family law attorneys. The Guide to Help You Choose a Family Law

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 how to protect assets before marriage. The question about submitted to ask@NJMoneyHelp.com: Q. I’m getting married and we’ve both had other marriages. I think we should keep our accounts separate

When your ex won’t pay college obligations

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 pay his half of college as our divorce agreement says he must. What can I do?— Divorced Consult with a Certified Matrimonial Attorney when you ex-husband isn’t following divorce agreement
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