Most divorcing couples are aware that they will have to divide their marital assets. However, many are unfamiliar with the concept of equitable distribution. In the U.S., each state has the legal authority to determine how assets will be divided during divorce. Some...
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE IN NEW JERSEY
Before spouses must settle disputes such as child custody, division of assets, alimony, child support, and so on, they must first begin the divorce process by filing for divorce. All divorces in New Jersey must cite reasons or grounds for divorce. These grounds for...
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COMMON CHILD CUSTODY ARRANGEMENTS IN NEW JERSEY
For parents going through a divorce, the custody of their children is often amongst the most important if not the most important issue. While there are a litany of considerations which can play into your child custody agreement, many parents are able to find an...
WHAT IS AN ANNULMENT IN NEW JERSEY?
Annulments are legal alternatives to divorce available to individuals who entered into marriages under illegal or fraudulent circumstances. Annulments are entirely separate from divorces, and they do not include the complexities of division of assets, child custody,...
HOW MUCH WILL MY DIVORCE COST?
Divorce is a difficult time even under the best circumstances. Family dynamics change, you may be moving, your social life will change, parents have their children's happiness to consider, and of course there is the impact on your finances. Amongst all of this, there...
WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE A DIVORCE ATTORNEY
If you and your spouse are on good terms going into a divorce, it can be tempting to go through the divorce process without the advocacy of an experienced matrimonial attorney. For most individuals, this is their first time going through an incredibly complex and...
TYPES OF ALIMONY IN NEW JERSEY
Alimony and spousal support considerations are common for couples going through divorce proceedings. However, alimony can refer to five different types of payments made from on ex spouse to another. It is also worth noting that New Jersey alimony regulations were...