Who Hears New Jersey Child Support Cases When the Parents Live in or Move to Different States?
- posted: Sep. 10, 2021
Things change after spouses divorce, including their area codes. When they have kids, one parent’s decision to move to another state can raise a number of legal issues related to Read More
Child Custody in Divorce or Separation
- posted: Jun. 03, 2021
We all know that children are affected by their parent’s behavior. Staying in a bad marriage or separating has consequences. Parents must give top priority to the protection and well-being Read More
How New Jersey Courts Decide Relocation Requests
- posted: Jun. 03, 2021
Bisbing v. Bisbing A number of tricky legal questions can come up when a couple with kids decides to divorce. These include how to handle a situation in which the parents Read More
Relocation With Children After Divorce
- posted: Jun. 03, 2021
If a custodial parent decides to relocate after divorce to a distant location which affects parenting time, in contested cases, the best interest of the children is the factor that Read More
College Costs And The Alienation/Relationship Of The Child With The Paying Parent
- posted: May 26, 2021
If parents cannot agree on various factors involving their children they eventually may make applications to the court for decisions in highly personal and sensitive disputes. The courts in New Jersey Read More
Looking At College Costs
- posted: Sep. 10, 2021
Until recently, it was a logical concept a college: education or a graduate education would “automatically” get you a better job, which obviously, would enable you to move forward in Read More
Dealing with Changes to Custody and Visitation Arrangements Caused by COVID-19
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
Divorced parents are accustomed to raising children amidst changing circumstances, but the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced challenges that many of us have never seen before. Stay at home orders have Read More
How a Coronavirus-related Income Loss Could Affect Your Alimony and Child Support
- posted: Mar. 23, 2021
Many people have faced a job loss or reduction in income due the coronavirus pandemic. In such a case it might be difficult for an ex-spouse paying alimony or a Read More
Will the U.S. See its Divorce Rate Spike After the COVID-19 Quarantine Ends?
- posted: Mar. 23, 2021
With so many American residents stuck at home with their families, prognosticators have predicted that several months down the road, the country could experience a baby boom and a divorce Read More
The Scorched Earth Divorce/Guaranteed to Waste Money and Relationships
- posted: May 07, 2020
One would never guess what goes on behind closed doors. A well-to-do couple’s marriage came to an end. They were well-known pillars of their community, who were people of Middle Eastern Read More
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