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Helping a Child Transition to a Second Home After Divorce
| 11-Mar-2022Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeFamily Lawyers Discuss Steps to Secure Your Child’s Best Interest When Transitioning to a Second Home After Divorce in Middletown, NJ A Child Calling Two Places Home? It’s Possible. Here’s How. The transition for a child from a two-parent...
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Facing Parental Kidnapping in New Jersey
| 10-Feb-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Criminal Law, Family LawLearn How to Deal with Criminal Interference in Child Custody Cases in NJ Abduction of children by their non-custodial parent is happening with more frequency in the United States. In fact, authorities find that more than 90% of child...
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Divorce, Child Custody Arrangements, and Religion in New Jersey: What You Need to Know
| 16-Nov-2021Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationTeam of Attorneys Helps You Understand How Religion and Divorce are Handled in Monmouth and Ocean County, NJ Determining a custody arrangement that works in the best interests of the child is a balancing act. Divorce is not easy,...
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Platonic Parenting: A New Kind of Family
| 09-Nov-2021Categories: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Family Law, Parenting TimeThe Rise of Platonic Parenting in New Jersey Science has progressed in such a way that the possibilities to have a family are dizzying and have opened the door to the phenomenon of platonic parents. The 1950’s image of...
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Car Insurance for Young Drivers After Divorce
| 31-Oct-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationDivorce Attorneys Providing Assistance with Automobile Insurance Concerns for Children after Divorce in Brick, NJ One particular issue has plagued many divorced parents long past their divorce when their children reach driving age: car insurance for their young driver....
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Proving a Parent “Unfit” in New Jersey Divorce Law
| 24-Oct-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeHow to Prove a Parent Unfit in a Divorce Case in New Jersey Divorce is a tough decision to make and having children involved, the complexity becomes even harder to manage. Divorce is no easy task. Even when separating...
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What You Need to Know about the NJ Parent Education Program
| 20-Oct-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeLearn what the Parent Education Course is in New Jersey and its Role in Your Divorce Fifty percent of all marriages end in divorce, and as unpleasant as it seems, the fact is divorce is as prevalent now as...
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Visitation Refusal: Legal Concerns That Arise When A Child Refuses Parenting-time
| 04-Oct-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Family Law, Parenting TimeConsiderations for Parental Time and Child Refusal in Brick and Sea Girt, NJ Contact us for assistance if you have questions regarding your child’s visitation refusal, need help enforcing a child custody order, or face a contempt of court...
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What are my ex’s new spouse’s legal rights when it comes to my children?
| 16-Sep-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeChild Custody and Divorce Attorneys Dealing with Impacts of a Parent’s New Partner Hashing out the details of kids, custody, and parental rights is complicated and must be carefully considered. The division of assets and financial support that make...
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How does New Jersey law ensure child support is fairly paid by imputing income?
| 09-Aug-2021Categories: Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family LawHow to Understand Imputed Income in a Child Support Case There are many cases where a person’s gross income does not reflect their professional capacities due to marital or family circumstances. When a couple is divorcing and has children,...
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