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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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Residential and Legal Custody Attorneys Monmouth County NJ
| 08-Oct-2018Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Family LawHow are they different? Divorcing parents often come to court seeking CUSTODY over their child without realizing that the term actually has two meanings; Legal custody and Residential custody. Legal custody relates mostly with the rearing of the child,...
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Birth Fathers Do Have Rights
| 25-Sep-2018Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Family Law, Parenting TimeMonmouth County Birth Fathers Do Have Rights Typically, most decisions during pregnancy are made by the mom-to-be, including testing, healthcare and birth choices and the decision about adoption. Each of these is a very important and life-altering decision, especially...
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What rights do I have to seek visitation with my grandchild?
| 19-Sep-2018Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Family Law, Parenting TimeOcean and Monmouth County Grandparents Rights Lawyers One of the major ancillary issues surrounding a divorce is the effect it has on the parties’ extended family. Relationships deteriorate and seeing one’s grandchild, while vastly important to the grandparent, becomes...
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How Will Child Custody and Parenting Time Affect Child Support?
| 03-Aug-2018Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeHow Will Child Custody and Parenting Time Affect Child Support in Monmouth County? One of the most important issues divorcing parents or unmarried parents who live in separate households will have to confront is that of child support. In...
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Divorce, and Child Custody
| 18-Jul-2018Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeDrug and Alcohol Abuse, Divorce, and Child Custody in Monmouth County A divorce is never an easy thing to deal with, even in the most amicable of situations, and the stress and sadness a divorce can cause on the...
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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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Bird’s Nest Child Custody Arrangements
| 07-Aug-2017Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeOne of the most difficult issues to decide during any Ocean County divorce or legal relationship dissolution is that of child custody and parenting time. Often, both parents want to play an active role in the lives of their...
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How Old Does a Child Need to Be to Speak to a Judge in a NJ Custody Case?
| 19-May-2017Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Family LawWhen it comes to child custody and visitation, it can often be difficult for divorcing parents to reach an agreement regarding both legal and physical custody of their children. Often, a judge is asked to intervene. One factor a...
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