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Managing a Personal Injury Settlement in a NJ Divorce
| 16-Oct-2022Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family LawCan a Personal Injury Settlement be Distributed during a Divorce in New Jersey? Based on data from 45 states and the District of Columbia, the CDC and U.S. Census Bureau report that over 630,500 divorces occur every year. However,...
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The Relationship Between Overnight Time and NJ Child Support Payments
| 12-Oct-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Family LawAccounting for Overnights to Determine Child Support Payments The Number of Nights the Child Spends with Each Parent is a Crucial Consideration When Determining Child Support Child custody arrangements are often contentious issues during and after divorce. Each parent...
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Estate Planning Considerations Before Remarrying in NJ
| 08-Oct-2022Categories: Estate PlannigKey Things to Think About in Estate Planning if You are Getting Married a Second Time Explore the Impacts of Your Second Marriage on your Estate Planning in New Jersey Few couples enjoy talking about money, but before you...
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Inner-Workings of the Escrow Process in NJ
| 04-Oct-2022Categories: Real EstateThe Fundamentals of Escrow: What it is & How it Works in Real Estate Transactions in Jackson, Berkeley, Toms River, Tinton Falls, and other Monmouth and Ocean County Towns If you ever bought a home or entered a real...
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Distinctive Features of No-Contact Orders in NJ
| 30-Sep-2022Categories: Family LawDistinctions Between No Contact Orders and Restraining Orders in NJ Explore How NJ Courts Address No Contact Orders in Rumson, Freehold, Long Branch, and Ocean and Monmouth County towns A no-contact order is a court order that prohibits one...
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Common Strategies to Delay the Divorce Process in NJ
| 27-Sep-2022Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationDealing with Delaying Tactics in the Divorce Process in New Jersey Even if delaying the divorce process takes longer and causes higher costs for both parties, still some partners will do whatever is necessary to prolong it. Know how...
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Can Parents Mutually Agree on a Child Support Amount in NJ?
| 23-Sep-2022Categories: Child Support, Family Law, MediationElements Parents Should Consider when Arranging Support for a Child For Some Divorcing Parents in New Jersey, it is a Good Option to Propose their Own Child Support Agreement through Negotiation Techniques, Instead of Letting the Court Decide for...
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Possible Scenarios to Reopen a Divorce Case in NJ
| 19-Sep-2022Categories: Divorce, Family LawExceptional Circumstances for Reopening a Divorce Settlement There is a Narrow List of Strong Reasons to Reopen a Divorce Case in Ocean and Monmouth County, NJ The only way to reopen a divorce case in New Jersey is if...
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Top 4 Types of Cases Handled in NJ Municipal Courts
| 16-Sep-2022Categories: Municipal CourtNew Jersey’s Municipal Courts Frequently Deal with Some Main Kinds of Cases What is Heard and Decided in Municipal Courts in Howell, Rumson, Berkeley, Wall, Toms River, Lakewood, Jackson, and other areasĀ In these courts, most residents encounter their...
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Reducing Alimony and Child Support Payments in an Economic Downturn
| 12-Sep-2022Categories: Alimony, Child Support, Family Law, MediationEconomic Crisis often Comes with Requests to Modify Alimony and Child Support Payments in NJ A Family Lawyer at Our Firm can Help You Assess and Bring a Request for Modification based on the Current Economic Situation In these...
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