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Financial Pitfalls to Avoid During Divorce
| 12-Oct-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationDivorce and Finances Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Finance related issues are often unavoidable when divorcing your spouse. Allow our qualified Divorce and Family Law Team to support you through the process. Give us a call at our...
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Navigating Divorce with a Baby on the Way
| 08-Oct-2020Categories: Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationPregnancy and Divorce Lawyers Monmouth and Ocean County NJ The physical and emotional demands of pregnancy are compounded with the stress at the loss of a marriage that is no longer viable. Realizing that your marriage must come to...
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Why Should My Divorce Agreement include a COLA clause?
| 05-Oct-2020Categories: Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationCOLA Clause in Divorce Agreements Attorneys Brick and Sea Girt NJ Child support payments are based on each parent’s current income, earning potential, housing situation, and of course, the child’s specific financial needs. The purpose of child support is...
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How to support yourself through the transition of a divorce
| 21-Sep-2020Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationStaying Healthy Through the Divorce Process and Building a Life After Divorce Brick Divorce Attorneys offer the following suggestions to support you in your transition to the next chapter of your life. Going through a divorce isn’t easy. Even...
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Refusing Overtime, Underemployment, and Child Support
| 17-Sep-2020Categories: Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeDoes Refusing Overtime Imply Underemployment when calculating Child Support? With experience handling child support-related issues at Bronzino Law, we understand that each client is different and requires a specific plan of action suited to their own individual needs. Whenever...
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The Waiting Game: Family Law & Divorce Cases Backlog in New Jersey
| 14-Sep-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Mediation, Restraining OrdersUnprecedented Family Law Cases Backlog and the Potential Benefits of ADR Now more than ever, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods such as mediation, collaboration, and arbitration can be considered viable and effective ways of quickly and inexpensively resolving family...
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HOW WILL MANDATORY COVID-19 QUARANTINES AFFECT DIVORCED CO-PARENTS
| 26-Aug-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeThe Effects of Quarantine on Divorced Couples discussed by Brick Family Lawyers For families, whose co-parenting and custody arrangements were already a touchy subject, COVID-19 may be amplifying conflicts and creating new ones. For separated or divorced families, co-parenting...
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What you should consider when crafting a Parenting Plan
| 21-Aug-2020Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeCrafting a Fair Parenting Plan Agreement in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ A child custody arrangement is always set up in the best interests of the child. In the State of New Jersey, regardless of the amount of time...
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The Use of Private Mediation in Divorce Proceedings
| 17-Aug-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Prenuptial AgreementsDivorce Proceedings and Mediation Attorneys in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Contrary to popular belief, divorce mediation is not utilized as an attempt to reconcile the relationship. Divorce is a complicated matter. Even couples whose relationship is amicable must...
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The Hurdles of Child Support and What can Child Support Monies be Used for?
| 11-Aug-2020Categories: Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationHow can I make sure that child support is being spent on the children? Debates over child support modifications and what they can be used for often persist for many years. Put simply; divorce is often not the ending...
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