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How Do You Dissolve a Civil Union In New Jersey?
| 06-Jun-2021Categories: Alimony, Cohabitation, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Prenuptial AgreementsFiling a Civil Union Dissolution with Your Family Law NJ Attorney People who have entered one of these arrangements face a different set of laws regarding a separation because federal law does not recognize these unions. What Is A...
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10 Financial Strategies & Wellness Tips to Prepare You for Your NJ Divorce
| 04-Jun-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationAn Experienced Divorce Attorney Will Guide You with Financial Strategies Money missteps are costly, but knowledge is power. If you are considering a divorce, there are reasonable safeguards to save you money and aggravation and protect you, your mental...
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How Property is Divided in a Divorce in New Jersey
| 28-May-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Prenuptial AgreementsDivorce and Property Division Handled with Professional and Experienced Knowledge Providing Professional Divorce Advice on How Property is Split in Ocean and Monmouth County Areas In late 2020, the Institute for Family Studies found that out of every 1,000...
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Determining the Validity and Enforceability of a Prenuptial Agreement As a Priority
| 26-May-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Marital Assets, Prenuptial AgreementsFamily Law Attorneys Advising on the Importance of a Valid Prenuptial Agreement Professionally Serving in Brick, Sea Girt, Toms River, Wall, Point Pleasant, and Ocean and Monmouth Counties. As part of the wedding planning checklist, multiple soon-to-be-wed couples decide...
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How Alimony Payments Work in New Jersey
| 17-Apr-2021Categories: Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, MediationSeasoned Attorneys Discuss the Issues Between Divorce and Alimony in Brick and Sea Girt NJ Serving families in Brick, Sea Girt, Toms River, Wall, Point Pleasant, and across Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Alimony payments are determined by a New...
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Common Misconceptions about Divorce in New Jersey
| 31-Mar-2021Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationMisconceptions about the Divorce Process Ocean and Monmouth County NJ Providing support and counsel to those considering divorce in Sea Girt, Brick, Wall, Seaside Heights, Toms River, and across the Jersey Shore Getting a divorce in New Jersey, or...
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Gray Divorce and the Silver Splitter: Divorce at Midlife and Beyond in NJ
| 22-Mar-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, MediationGray Divorce: How to Survive a Divorce Later in Life or After a Long-term Marriage According to the National Center for Family and Research (NCFMR), the divorce rate among “baby boomers,” or people in their 50s or 60’s, has...
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Divorce Therapy: Helping You To Rebuild
| 18-Mar-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Family Law, MediationDivorce Attorneys Helping Ocean and Monmouth County Clients Rebuild Serving Brick, Sea Girt, Toms River, and Wall Township and across the Monmouth and Ocean County area. No one enters into a marriage expecting it to fail. Still, more than...
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How Important Is it to Hire a Good Lawyer in Divorce Mediation?
| 08-Mar-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Family Law, MediationWhy Hire a Skilled Lawyer in Divorce Mediation Monmouth and Ocean County NJ The following case story will show you how important it is always, but especially in divorce, to have a good lawyer who ensures that all the...
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New Jersey Eliminates Mandatory Permanent Alimony
| 26-Feb-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Family Law, MediationIs Permanent Alimony a Viable Option in the middle of your Divorce Process? A bill into law to create major changes to alimony laws and regulations in our state was signed last month by Governor Christle. One of the...
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