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Can Your Parenting Plan Be Too Detailed?

Parenting plans are essential in divorces that involve children. These contracts can address a variety of different issues and range in the level of d...

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I Just Found Out My Spouse Cheated on Me! Now What?

Finding 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...

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Is My Spouse Entitled to a Part of My Inheritance?

Marital property is shared property that two spouses acquire during their marriage. New Jersey is an equitable distribution state, rather than a commu...

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Questions to Ask Your Divorce Lawyer During the Initial Consultation

An 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...

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How Do Courts Calculate Alimony in New Jersey?

Alimony is a form of financial support that an individual must legally provide to their spouse, usually after they have successfully filed for divorce...

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What You Can’t Include in Your Prenup 

Creating a prenuptial agreement can be a confusing and difficult process for both spouses. Many may know what to include in a prenuptial agreement but...

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Economic Issues in New Jersey Divorce Cases Created By COVID-19

The coronavirus outbreak has shaped life and the future as we know it. Uncertainties have forced people to think about their personal needs alongside ...

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Co-Parenting Tips to Live By

Co-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...

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Can Your Ex Stop Your Kids from Playing Sports?

Sports 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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