Editor's Note: Some aspects of child relocation law have changed since the release of this article thanks to the NJ Supreme Court decision in Bisbing v Binsbing, the details of which you can view here.Morris County Child Relocation AttorneysNew Jersey family law...
PLANNING FOR YOUR DIVORCE FINANCIALLY
While any divorce can bring with it a variety of changes and new considerations to your life, one of the most important actions you can take during your Morris County divorce is to work with a financial consultant and a financial planner. This is for a wide variety of...
THE THREE TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Many people are turning to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods in order to help them resolve their divorce and the related issues like child custody and parenting time, child support, spousal support, and division of assets. ADR can be appealing because it...
FINDING THE RIGHT LAWYER FOR YOUR MORRIS COUNTY DIVORCE
Going through a divorce is one of the hardest things to do in life. Going through it with the wrong lawyer makes it almost impossible. When it comes to finding a divorce lawyer, you want to make sure to find the right fit for you. You want an attorney who will...
DIVORCE MISTAKES TO AVOID IN MORRIS COUNTY
Getting a divorce is one of the most emotional and, at times, confusing processes that a person can go through. You may have to deal with division of assets, complex division of assets, child custody, child support, alimony and many many more complicated issues.While...
THE ROLE OF A DIVORCE MEDIATOR
Divorce mediation is a voluntary process entered into with the full consent and participation of both parties in a divorce. In mediation, the divorcing spouses meet with a neutral third party, the mediator, and with their help, work through the issues you need in...
UNCONTESTED VS. CONTESTED DIVORCE MORRIS COUNTY, NJ
All divorce proceedings in New Jersey are considered either contested or uncontested, but what does this actually mean? Contrary to popular belief, this is not a term which describes the attitudes of spouses or the general feel of the divorce. Instead, it is a tactile...