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A domestic violence restraining order is a civil court order that, generally speaking, requires one person not to harm, harass, or contact another person. Restraining orders can prevent an abuser from contacting you, ensure they stay a certain distance away from you, and can even get any firearms th...
Read MoreParenting plans are essential in divorces that involve children. These contracts can address a variety of different issues and range in the level of d...
Read MoreFinding out that your spouse has cheated on you can be a shocking and hurtful experience. That kind of betrayal is difficult to handle, but it is impo...
Read MoreMarital property is shared property that two spouses acquire during their marriage. New Jersey is an equitable distribution state, rather than a commu...
Read MoreAn initial consultation is the first meeting you have with a lawyer that can give you the time to discuss relevant information about your case. Decidi...
Read MoreAlimony is a form of financial support that an individual must legally provide to their spouse, usually after they have successfully filed for divorce...
Read MoreCreating a prenuptial agreement can be a confusing and difficult process for both spouses. Many may know what to include in a prenuptial agreement but...
Read MoreThe coronavirus outbreak has shaped life and the future as we know it. Uncertainties have forced people to think about their personal needs alongside ...
Read MoreCo-parenting after a divorce can be a difficult task for any parent. There are often reasons for your separation that could make co-parenting challeng...
Read MoreSports and other extracurricular activities can be a source of connection between you and your children. From baseball to acting, sharing the same pas...
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