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NJ Supreme Court Holds that Divorce Does Not Automatically Cancel Transfer-on-Death Beneficiary Status

Sometimes, it can seem that divorce demands attention to an endless collection of details, which is why it is so important to retain an experienced attorney. While dealing with the Read More

What Must Be Shown to Terminate Alimony Payments Due to an Ex-Spouse’s Cohabitation with a New Partner?

Most divorcing spouses want to go in different directions once their marriage is dissolved, but if one is paying alimony to the other, they could be back in court years Read More

Child Support Certifications Now Part of New Jersey Hunting and Fishing License Applications

Paying child support in accordance with a court order is a serious legal and moral responsibility. Many legal mechanisms exit to compel nonpaying fathers and mothers to catch up on Read More

Establishing Guidelines for Children’s Digital Activity in a Parenting Plan

From a very early age, most American children interact with digital devices such as smartphones and tablets. As they get older, this type of technology can be central to their Read More

When Should a Forensic Accountant Be Consulted in a New Jersey Divorce?

When you’ve decided to end your marriage, an experienced family lawyer can guide you through each step of the New Jersey legal dissolution process. Depending on the circumstances of your Read More

Dealing with the Holidays During or After a Divorce

Even in the best of times, the holidays can present challenges to families. Buying presents, attending seasonal events and dealing with numerous other responsibilities can make it hard to enjoy Read More

Is a Bird-Nesting Child Custody Arrangement Right For Your Situation?

Parents who divorce while raising children should always prioritize the well-being of their sons and daughters. Traditionally, child custody decisions in these situations have ordered the child to live most Read More

Choosing Between Periodic Alimony Payments and a Lump-Sum Settlement

More than a decade ago, New Jersey overhauled its alimony laws to account for societal changes. This legislation eliminated awards of lifetime spousal support, but there are still some instances Read More

More Americans Using Parties and Gift Registries to Approach Divorce Positively

People rarely look forward to divorce, and completing the legal dissolution process can test one’s emotions and finances. However, as cultural attitudes have evolved, more divorcing spouses have taken a Read More

Addressing Potential New Partners in a Parenting Plan

Parents who choose to end their marriage while their children are still minors face a wide range of challenges. Formulating a fair, comprehensive parenting plan is often the most difficult Read More

New Jersey Bill Aims to Revise Procedures for Child Custody Disputes

Child custody disputes among parents are frequently complex and highly emotional. Likewise, legislators in New Jersey and elsewhere have sharp disagreements about the best way to resolve these conflicts. Now, Read More

One Viral Video Can Be Very Costly During a Divorce

Even though most Americans realize how common cameras are in public spaces, people continue to act in ways that come back to bite them if they’re caught on a video Read More

Selling Your House During a Divorce

Going through a divorce can be a highly stressful experience unless you have knowledgeable legal guidance from an experienced attorney. The same could be said about selling a house. When Read More

Types of Jobs with the Highest Divorce Rates

Divorce does not spare any segment of American society. People of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and religions come to the realization that they are not happy in their marriage anymore Read More

New Jersey Among States that Requires Child Support to Address College Tuition

When parents divorce, financial issues often accompany emotional ones, especially when minor children are involved. Though both parents usually want what is best for their son or daughter, serious conflicts Read More

Unauthorized Relocation of Children Can Have Severe Consequences

Custody orders must be honored even when parents feel that they have a good reason to change the arrangements set forth by the court. When a mother or father feels Read More

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