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I Want my Kids to Go Back to School but my Ex-spouse Wants to Keep them Home. What Should we Do?

Sharing child custody with an ex-spouse can be difficult enough even when there are no major disagreements between you about medical or educational issues. It is rife with compromise even when there is no global pandemic going on. But the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent school closings have posed unprecedented challenges…

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January is Popular Divorce Month in New Jersey

According to many legal experts in New Jersey, January is the most popular month for divorce to occur. Nationally, the divorce filing rate in January is one third higher than the rate in other months. In fact, Google searches for divorce related topics have peaked in January, historically between the…

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Equitable Distribution vs Community Property in a Divorce

Arguably, the equitable division of shared assets is one of the primary concerns that couples consider when proceeding with a divorce. According to New Jersey law, equitable distribution is defined as the “distribution of the property, both real and personal, which was legally and beneficially acquired by them or either…

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Understanding Joint Custody in a Divorce

When pursuing a divorce, child custody is one of the primary factors to consider for parents. Historically, women in the United States have traditionally assumed the role of primary caretaker following a divorce. However, this trend has changed, which has opened up a larger dialogue and debate about the pros…

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A Guide to Prenuptial Agreements in New Jersey

If you are entering a New Jersey marriage, it may be wise to consider a pre-nuptial agreement before officially tying the knot. What is a Prenuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement is a popular way to safeguard your assets and financial security in the event of a divorce. Prenuptial agreements protect…

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As the U.S. Divorce Rate Rises for 55+ Age Group, What Should You Consider When Filing for Divorce?

A recent article from the Wall Street Journal illustrates a declining divorce rate in the United States. Since, 1979, the United States divorce rate has fallen 29% from 22.6 out of each 1,000 marriages, to 16.1 out of each 1,000 marriages. Many researchers attribute this decline to delayed marriages. For…

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How to find a divorce lawyer near me

Divorce lawyer near me Finding the right divorce attorney for your matter can be a challenging and difficult process. From your perspective, you may want a “negotiator” rather than a “pit bull”, or vice versa.  That is why you are encouraged to research the reputation of several different divorce lawyers…

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Social media can be used as evidence in divorce cases

If you are involved in a New Jersey divorce, about to file for divorce, or believe that your spouse is contemplating divorce, you should be aware that social media can be used both for and against you. While it is always wise to think twice before emailing, texting, or posting,…

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The Dangers of a New Jersey Do-It-Yourself Divorce

Do-It-Yourself Divorces in New Jersey Are Legally Dangerous Requirements for Filing for a New Jersey Divorce If you and your spouse have decided to divorce and have a reasonably amicable relationship, you might be tempted to get a “do-it-yourself (DIY) divorce.” Maybe you’ve seen the internet packages that offer the…

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Handling Parental Alienation in New Jersey

Our New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Discusses the Issue of Parental Alienation Divorce is often contentious. When one of the parties harbors feelings of anger and betrayal, then it can lead to some degree of parental alienation. When that behavior becomes obsessive, true parental alienation occurs and can endanger the relationship with…

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