By Tanya Helfand | Published April 14, 2016 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
Outside of Court with a Settlement Agreement, divorcing spouses can efficiently and effectively resolve some or all of the issues related to their divorce. The contracts allow the spouses to decide between themselves how assets will be divided, custody will be handled, and any support payments will be calculated, rather than leaving these questions to Read More
Read MoreWhen a New Jersey court considers whether to award spousal support – or alimony – in a divorce case, one of the factors that judges often look at is how much money each spouse is making. In some cases, they’ll also consider how much each spouse could be making. Courts have the power to “impute” Read More
Read MoreIn 2014, there were amendments to the alimony statute. One provision was that alimony may be suspended or terminated upon cohabitation of the payee spouse. New Jersey Superior Court Family part has the power to order one divorcing spouse to pay the other alimony, or what’s also commonly called spousal support. These payments are intended to Read More
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