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Does Alimony Affect Child Support?

A supported spouse, at the conclusion of his or her divorce, may be entitled to receive alimony.  Alimony will ultimately affect that person’s net income. Because of this, any alimony payment from one spouse to another, must be determined before any child support calculations can be done, as child support is calculated utilizing parent’s combined

Business Owners and Divorce

A doctor with a medical practice, an electrician with multiple employees, and a sole proprietor of an IT company, all have one thing in common.  They are each business owners, with the sole ownership interest in their business, which is not only their primary source of income but also their asset. When either spouse in

Your Divorce, Start to Finish

The Initial Consultation There a number of questions that you should ask during your initial consultation with an attorney. These questions should relate to the skill level of the attorney, the plans he or she has for your case, as well as their fees. Because the stakes are high in any divorce case, as children

Settlement Opportunities During Your Divorce Proceedings

At any given time, your divorce litigation can be resolved by way of consent. However, built into the divorce process are at least three opportunities to pursue alternative dispute resolution on some or all of the issues in your case. Custody and Parenting Time Mediation:  If you and your spouse share children, you will be

Moving with Your Child in the State of New Jersey

Looking to move from one part of New Jersey to another?  What does your custody and parenting time agreement say about your ability to do so?  Will that move adversely affect your co-parent’s ability to have parenting time with your child?  These are all things to keep in mind in light of the recent published

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

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 Happens Now? Tying Up Loose Ends Upon Your Divorce.

Once a Final Judgment of Divorce is entered, and you are finally divorced, the question is what happens now? It is important that you obtain a certified, gold sealed copy of your Final Judgment of Divorce and accompanying Settlement Agreement or Decision issued by the Court. You will be required to produce a copy of

When a spouse lies on joint tax returns

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 NJ Money Help to answer a question about divorce, joint tax returns, lies, and potential liability. Question about liability on joint tax returns I’m getting a divorce, and I think
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