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You’re Getting a Divorce, What Happens to a House with a Mortgage?
| 23-Sep-2021Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationWhat happens to the Mortgage on the House when Divorce hits in New Jersey Fifty percent of all marriages end in divorce and as unpleasant as it seems, the fact is divorce is as prevalent now as it has...
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3 Things To Remember When Filing a Financial Information Statement for your NJ Divorce
| 05-Sep-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationFamily Law Attorneys Help with Financial Information Statements in Your NJ Divorce The Case Information Statement, which provides a comprehensive picture of your financials, becomes a critical document you need to pay attention to in your divorce process. Arguably...
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Domestic Violence and Marital Torts in New Jersey
| 01-Sep-2021Categories: Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationAttorneys Handling Marital Torts in Ocean and Monmouth, NJ Marital tort claims, some of the different types of wrongs for which marital torts are filed, and legal responses to those actions. A marital tort is a civil action one...
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Vacation homes in the divorce process/division of assets
| 23-Aug-2021Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationSkilled Attorneys Help Advising on Vacation Home Division in Ocean County and other Jersey Shore Localities Divorcing in New Jersey means dividing one household into two through an equitable division of marital assets. This often includes vacation homes and...
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Top 5 Topics You Need to Address With Your Divorce Attorney
| 16-Aug-2021Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, MediationKey Concepts you can Discuss with the Talented Team of Attorneys at Bronzino Law Firm. You and your partner have decided to move forward with your divorce, and you are about to meet with your attorney for the first...
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Divorce, Children and Vaccines: Who Calls The Shots?
| 26-Jul-2021Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeIf Parents Disagree about COVID-19 Vaccines, an Experienced Divorce Attorney can Help Many divorces are rife with disagreements, some can be worked out in one conversation, and others require several before a consensus is achieved. If an agreement-even through...
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How do President Biden’s adjustments to tax law affect my divorce?
| 05-Jul-2021Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationPresident Biden’s tax plans may affect different elements of your divorce in Toms River, Asbury Park, Seagirt, Point Pleasant NJ When you divorce, your cash flow inevitably shifts, as do the income taxes associated with marital support you receive...
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What Are the Key Differences Between a Marriage Settlement, Postnuptial, and Marital Separation Agreement in NJ?
| 01-Jul-2021Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationAn experienced Family Law Attorney Will Help you Understand the Different Concepts that may Affect your Personal Case. If you want a mid-marriage agreement in the Monmouth and Ocean County area, it needs to be crafted fairly and with...
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How Can I Enforce a Family Court Order or Marital Settlement Agreement in NJ?
| 17-Jun-2021Marital Settlement Agreement Attorneys Guide you through Enforcing a Family Court Order Not all contracts are equal, and what may be considered fair by some may give others pause. When it comes to family law “contracts” or marital agreements...
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Filing a Restraining Order Against an Abusive Partner in NJ
| 13-Jun-2021Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Restraining OrdersSeek the counsel of an Experienced Attorney to File a Restraining Order Domestic violence is a severe issue in New Jersey and around the country. Particularly in this time of the pandemic, domestic abuse cases have gone up, as...
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