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Top Reasons for Having a Low Conflict Divorce in New Jersey
| 12-Jun-2022Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationConflict Doesn’t Always Have to be the Rule When Dealing with NJ Divorce There are important pieces of your life that can be prioritized above conflict such as finances, children, and even yourself. Divorces have been on an upward...
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Non-Disclosure Agreements in a Divorce Context in NJ
| 08-Jun-2022Categories: Divorce, Family LawMeaningful Information You Need to Know to Protect Your Privacy in Divorce An Experienced Family Lawyer Can Help You Draft a Solid Non-Disclosure Agreement in New Jersey When you hear about a non-disclosure agreement, you may consider businesses and...
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Is a Lawyer Required to Handle a Palimony Agreement in New Jersey?
| 04-Jun-2022Categories: Alimony, Cohabitation, Family Law, MediationNot Mandatory but Highly Advisable to Have Legal Counsel for Your Palimony Case A Skilled Lawyer from Our Legal Team Can Help you Deal With the Financial Aspects of Ending a Long-term Relationship. If you are living with a...
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NJ Family Court Ordered Reunification Therapy
| 31-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationBuilding Bridges between Parents & Parents and Children Family Reunification Therapy is a Court-Ordered Intervention That Demands Family Members’ Commitment. Divorce can put a family on its head, especially when it comes to children. Frequently the non-custodial parent feels...
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Top Reasons You Shouldn’t Represent Yourself in Divorce
| 19-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeIt May Not Be a Good Idea Opting for a “Do It Yourself” Divorce It’s Highly Recommended to Walk into Court with an Experienced Family Lawyer by Your Side You and your spouse have talked things over and agreed...
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Analyzing Open Durational Alimony as an Option in New Jersey
| 15-May-2022Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Family LawMarried for More Than 20 Years? This Type of Alimony May Apply to You New Jersey replaced permanent alimony with open durational alimony, which can last for different periods of time depending on the specific case. Alimony refers to...
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Can Visitation Rights be Denied for Delayed Support Payment in NJ?
| 11-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family LawCritical Information You Can’t Miss to Defend Your Visitation Rights Child Support and Visitation Rights Lawyers Providing Support in Little Silver, Lavallette, Toms River in Monmouth and Ocean Counties There are few things about divorce that are easy, but...
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Guardian ad Litem Intervention in NJ Custody Battles
| 07-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeWhat to Know about Guardians ad Litem (GAL) The best interest of the child is the supreme goal of a Guardian ad Litem, called upon in family law cases where custody and visitation issues exist. In divorces, custody battles,...
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Appealing to Penalty Provisions in Divorce Agreements in NJ
| 03-May-2022Categories: Divorce, Family LawThe “Penalty Rule” as a Way to Ensure Compliance with a Divorce Settlement in NJ Although there may be an MSA that has been signed by both parties and clearly understood, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the penalty provisions...
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Advantages of Having a Parenting Coordinator
| 29-Apr-2022Categories: Child Abuse, Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeAdding a New Jersey Parenting Coordinator for the Best Interest of the Children Divorce and Parenting Lawyers providing counsel to clients in Lakewood, Brick, Colts Neck, Beach Haven, and across Ocean and Monmouth Counties Sometimes doing things the way...
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