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  • Some Good News: Prior Alimony Orders Remain Undisturbed In New Jersey

    Posted By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC || 11-Nov-2014

    In the midst of the media storm surrounding efforts to reform alimony in New Jersey, it is difficult to wade through the information and know what is accurate and what is typical reporting. It is comforting to know there is some good news in the middle of what most perceive to be unpleasant reports. The result from New Jersey's recent alimony reform is a law that seems harsh, and only a slight ...

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  • Not Getting Everything You Want: Why The New Alimony Bill Caused Quite A Stir

    Posted By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC || 10-Nov-2014

    paid in New Jersey, there were more questions than answers. Payers and recipients both wondered if their cases would be impacted, and if so, to what degree? Some of the results seem the same as before the new law was enacted, but others do not. Trying to figure out if the result in your case is correct is a difficult task, and one that should be undertaken by a knowledgeable family law attorney. ...

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  • How Judges Can Now Handle The New Radical Alimony Reform Bill

    Posted By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC || 7-Nov-2014

    The Judge is the person that makes key decisions in your case. So it is vital he or she properly applies the law to the facts of your case. A misstep in legal application can lead to incorrect and undesirable results. Judges and lawyers are required to maintain a certain level of continued education each year, but sometimes that "education" comes "on the job". For Judges, this ...

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  • Why "Permanent" Spousal Support Was Never Feasible In New Jersey

    Posted By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC || 6-Nov-2014

    When you get divorced one of the most important things on your mind is your financial future. Standing on solid financial ground is essential if you are to move forward in a positive way after your divorce. It is also necessary to know the terms of the payment, including the amount and frequency. For some, this means a need for payments to continue indefinitely. But, the support scheme in New ...

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  • An Eye-Opening Review of New Jersey's New Alimony Law Reform

    Posted By Moskowitz Law Group, LLC || 5-Nov-2014

    It's an earth-shattering and monumental change when it comes to divorce law, but here it is: New Jersey now sees a change in alimony law that could drastically change case dynamics, especially if parties and lawyers alike aren't careful and aware about what the new codes and statutes entail. Here's what's important to know about New Jersey's new alimony law reform – The ...

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