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Does New Jersey Recognize Legal Separation?
| 05-Feb-2019Legal Separation Attorneys Monmouth County NJ If you went into a Family Lawyer’s office and asked him or her how many times they have received questions pertaining to legal separation, you most certainly will get a chuckle and most...
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Marital Lifestyle and Income Impact Alimony
| 27-Jan-2019Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital AssetsHow Lifestyle and Income Impact Monmouth County Alimony Settlements Divorce represents a difficult, trying, and in some cases messy process to litigants on both sides and can even impact close family members in similar ways. Many issues can and will arise...
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Accuser or Accused: Why it is Important to Retain Counsel in a Domestic Violence Case
| 22-Jan-2019Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Restraining OrdersWhy Retain Counsel in Your Monmouth or Ocean County Domestic Violence Case? Under the New Jersey law, domestic violence is committed by a person who has a close relationship in your life, including a current or ex-spouse, any member...
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What if my spouse will not agree or comply when I file for Divorce?
| 10-Dec-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital AssetsOcean & Monmouth County Default Divorce Lawyers It used to be that for a divorce to be final you and your your spouse had to both agree to end your marriage. That’s not true anymore. New Jersey’s family laws...
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Protecting Your Child’s Emotional and Psychological Well-being During Divorce
| 04-Dec-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Parenting TimeMonmouth Attorneys Help Parents Prepare Their Kids for Divorce Every year thousands of children of all ages go through divorce with their parents. For most families it can be a stressful time. As parents, there are some things that you...
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Social Media Discretion & Caution for Divorcees
| 30-Nov-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Marital Assets, Parenting TimeOcean County Divorce and Social Media Attorneys Your divorce is final. The divorce settlement is agreed upon and custody with visitation is all set. You are determined to get on with life and make it all work for the...
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Mental Health and Divorce
| 30-Oct-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Parenting TimeMorris and Ocean County Lawyers Discuss Mental Health and Divorce Divorce has the potential to be one of the most stressful experiences of an individual’s life. It is therefore understandable that going through the divorce process may result in mental health issues...
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The Road To an Ocean County Divorce Can Be a Bumpy Ride
| 16-Oct-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital AssetsSome Dos & Don’t Dos on Your Journey to Monmouth County Divorce Divorce? It’s just a bunch of legal paperwork and then we’re free!, right? No, not exactly, here are some things to keep in mind. Typically, divorce in...
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Common Child Custody Arrangements in Ocean County, NJ
| 03-Jul-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Parenting TimeUnmarried parents and co-parents going through a divorce must come to tenable child custody terms to care for their children. Many individuals understand the high level concepts of child custody, but few understand the many possibilities which are afforded to New Jersey...
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Substance Abuse and Divorce Monmouth County, NJ
| 25-Jun-2018Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Parenting TimeIndividuals and families going through a divorce can experience a litany of difficulties such as mental health issues, physical health issues, and problems with addiction and substance abuse. It is important to understand that help is available from government resources,...
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