More Young Couples Negotiating Prenuptial Agreements
- posted: May 30, 2025
- Family Law
While marriage is an institution that has lasted thousands of years, each generation makes changes to reflect their culture and values. With millennials entering their 40s and members of Gen Read More
Rutgers Study Ties Genetic Predisposition for Mental Health Issues to Higher Divorce Rates
- posted: May 15, 2025
- Family Law
There are many reasons why one couple might be more likely to divorce than another. Research shows that wealth and the age of spouses when they marry is statistically significant. Read More
How is Parental Income Calculated in a New Jersey Child Support Proceeding?
- posted: Apr. 30, 2025
- Family Law
Most New Jersey parents who either pay or receive child support are aware that payment amounts ordered by the court are based on each parent’s income. The system used here Read More
Is New Jersey a 50/50 Custody State?
- posted: Apr. 15, 2025
- Family Law
When considering child custody arrangements for parents who no longer live together, an even split in parenting time might seem like an optimal resolution. Indeed, some states require courts to Read More
“Gray Divorce” Becoming Increasingly Common
- posted: Mar. 30, 2025
- Family Law
Over the past generation, more Americans aged 50 and older have chose to end their marriage trend commonly referred to as “gray divorce.” While overall divorce rates have declined in Read More
Reasons Why March is the Most Common Month for Divorce Filings
- posted: Mar. 15, 2025
- Family Law
According to many people, January is “Divorce Month.” The popular wisdom says that once holiday celebrations end and decorations come down, people who are unhappy with their marriages head to Read More
Financial Support Obligations Can Continue into Adulthood for Parents of Special Needs Sons and Daughters
- posted: Mar. 01, 2025
- Family Law
Parents of sons and daughters with special needs face enormous challenges, and these challenges often continue into legal adulthood. In most cases when parents live apart, child support obligations in Read More
Is the “Best Interests of the Pet” Standard Coming to New Jersey?
- posted: Feb. 28, 2025
- Family Law
Nearly everyone who has a dog or cat would agree that pets hold a special place in the hearts of their owners. In most homes, these animals are treated as Read More
Welcome to blog post
- posted: Jan. 29, 2024
Welcome to the official blog of Rehrer & Rehrer Attorneys at Law. We will begin posting on this blog shortly, so please check back regularly for updates about the firm, Read More