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How NJ’s COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Can Affect Your Divorce
| 07-Apr-2020COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Brick and Seagirt Divorce Attorneys helping clients prepare for a post-pandemic and post-divorce life they deserve. For people considering or in the process of divorce litigation, civil union dissolution, or...
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Escape from Domestic Violence: Tips to Safely Move from an Abusive Home
| 02-Apr-2020Categories: Disorderly Persons Offense, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationDomestic Violence During Quarantine Attorney Brick and Sea Girt NJ Living under the same roof as an abuser can be mentally, physically, emotionally exhausting, which can lead to dangerous situations. Whether the abuse causes physical harm to the victim...
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How Can I Reach A Lawyer in New Jersey if I Can’t Leave the House?
| 27-Mar-2020Brick and Sea Girt Attorneys Offer Virtual Consultations to Serve Clients We leverage technology to meet the needs of our clients, by providing dynamic, client-focused representation in Family Law matters As the world comes to terms with the spread...
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Life After Divorce: How to Move Forward with Clarity
| 20-Mar-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Parenting TimeLife After Divorce: Tips from Monmouth and Ocean County Family Lawyers Divorce Attorneys Guiding Clients through the Post Divorce Process in Brick, Sea Girt, Wall, Toms River and across the Jersey Shore Divorce is an emotionally, mentally, and financially...
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Can I challenge the actions of an executor or administrator of the estate of which I am a beneficiary?
| 13-Mar-2020Categories: Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Real EstateChallenging an Executor or Administrator of Estate Attorney in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ After the owner of the estate has died, the executor is responsible for probating the owner’s last will and testament. The process of finalizing payments...
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International Women’s Day 2020
| 09-Mar-2020Categories: Domestic Violence, Family LawInternational Women´s Day 2020: “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights” Family Law Attorney in Ocean County, New Jersey joins this worldwide celebration International Women’s Day takes place on March 8, 2020. This year’s theme is “I Am Generation...
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Who Pays for College After a Divorce in New Jersey?
| 02-Mar-2020Categories: Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Parenting TimeCollege Tuition and Divorce Lawyers Sea Girt and Brick NJ New Jersey law stipulates that both parents are legally obliged to share the cost of college tuition for their child. There are many things to consider when going through...
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Nine ways to take care of yourself following a divorce
| 27-Feb-2020Categories: Divorce, Family LawDivorce Attorneys Help Successfully Navigate your Post-Divorce Process Monmouth and Ocean County NJ See the following tips to help you usher in this new chapter in your life with strength, ease, and grace. If you are going through or...
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I’m getting a divorce. What happens if I move out of the marital home beforehand?
| 24-Feb-2020Categories: Child Custody, Cohabitation, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Parenting TimeDiscuss Divorce Home Marital Issues with a Brick and Sea Girt Family Lawyer Read on to explore some potential benefits and pitfalls of leaving the marital home before divorce proceedings are complete. The decision to separate from a spouse...
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Can a parent be penalized for breaking a parenting time agreement?
| 21-Feb-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeCustody and Parenting Time Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ As part of the divorce proceedings, a couple with children will prepare for a custody hearing to legally determine whether the couple will share custody, or whether one parent...
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