Paying Spousal Support after Retirement in New Jersey – Healing v. Healing
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
New Jersey law generally presumes that spousal support or alimony payments should be terminated when the person making the payments retires. This general presumption is rebuttable, however. As the state’s Read More
Impact of Retirement on Alimony
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
One of the many questions that often come up in spousal support or alimony cases is whether the support payments continue after the ex-spouse making those payments retires. Alimony may Read More
Who Gets the Stimulus Check When Spouses Are Separated or Divorcing?
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
Going through a divorce is stressful enough, but the coronavirus pandemic spreading throughout the United States presents additional complications for spouses who have decided to split. In addition to changes Read More
Arbitration – Paying for Your Kids’ Education Costs after a Divorce – Biser v. Levine
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
When a married couple decides to divorce, one of the many issues that often comes up is how they’ll pay for their kids’ education. New Jersey’s Superior Court recently took Read More
Alimony on a Fixed Income in New Jersey – Brown v. Brown
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
When a person who is paying or receiving alimony wants to change the arrangement – whether it’s to increase, decrease, or stop the payments altogether – he or she usually Read More
How Are Divorce Proceedings Being Affected by the COVID-19 Quarantine?
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
Throughout the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our daily routine in ways that none of us could have ever imagined. Like everyone else, spouses who are already experiencing Read More
Divided High Court Weighs in on Cohabitation Issue in New Jersey Alimony Cases – Quinn v. Quinn
- posted: Mar. 26, 2021
The issue of cohabitation can be a tricky one for divorcing spouses in New Jersey. State law currently allows one former spouse to ask a court to terminate his or Read More
Looking At College Costs
- posted: Mar. 24, 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
Divorce in the U.S. When You Are from a Different Culture and Country
- posted: Mar. 24, 2021
At Helfand & Associates, our experienced family law attorneys handle many divorces and family court matters for people of different cultures and nations. We have helped people/immigrants from India, various Read More
IS YOUR STOCK OPTION WHICH VESTS AFTER THE COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE IN OR OUT OF THE MARITAL POT FOR EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION?
- posted: Mar. 24, 2021
STOCK OPTION – A benefit in the form of an option given by a company to an employee to buy stock in the company at a discount or stated fixed Read More
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