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Tag: family law

Tag: family law

Can a Family Lawyer Help You Avoid a Custody Battle?

A family lawyer steps in early to keep things from boiling over. They walk parents through calmer ways to sort out schedules, money, and day-to-day decisions—often over a table, not in a courtroom. The goal stays simple: settle the tough parts before they turn into a fight, and keep the child’s needs at the center.

Secrets Alimony Attorneys Know About Spousal Support

Spousal support can be a bewildering and emotional topic. Many people entering divorce proceedings are unsure how much they might pay or receive. Comprehending the process can make things simpler. Experienced attorneys know tips and strategies that most people never think about. These insights can make a big difference in a case’s outcome. Comprehending How

Collaborative Divorce vs. Traditional Litigation: Which Path Is Right for You?

Divorce is already complicated. The legal part shouldn’t make it worse. If your head’s spinning from all the advice and opinions coming your way, you’re not alone. Every divorce is different. What worked for your neighbor or your best friend might be entirely wrong for your situation. But once you understand your real options, the

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

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

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

FAQ: Can my ex-husband force my daughter to quit her job?

FAMILY LAW QUESTION: We have shared joint physical and legal of our daughter, she is 16. We alternate weeks. Recently my ex-husband moved 3 counties away 65 miles with his new wife. My daughter has a part-time job for over a year now, but with his move 65 miles away she will not be able to
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