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
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
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Your Pending Bankruptcy Proceeding
- posted: Mar. 23, 2021
Every part of the country has been affected by the coronavirus. Like restaurants, arenas and other locations where people assemble for business or pleasure, most courts have been closed. If Read More
The Alimony Debate
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
Alimony is financial support paid to a spouse when there is a divorce. It is not paid in all divorce cases. The general economic purpose of alimony is to prevent Read More
Divorced Parents’ Obligation To Pay For College Costs And Support For Their Children
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
In the State of New Jersey, divorced parents can be responsible for the costs of their children’s college. In addition to college costs, such as tuition, books, and application fees, Read More
MUNICIPAL COURT DEFENSE - REFUSAL TO TAKE ALCOTEST
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
A driver in New Jersey who refuses to take an Alcotest will receive a Summons for this refusal, and a Summons for Driving While Intoxicated. Another Summons for a driving Read More
Impacts of Divorce in Immigration and Naturalization
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
Divorce & Conditional Resident Status When an immigrant applies for permanent residence “green card” based on their marriage to a U.S. citizen, the immigrant is first granted a “conditional permanent residence” Read More
DIVORCE – CUSTODY, PARENTING TIME & SUPPORT CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS; ASD
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
New Jersey has the highest rate of autism in the country. This may be because there is greater awareness, more educational and diagnostic services so more children are being evaluated. Parents Read More
TO VACATE OR MODIFY A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDER
- posted: Mar. 22, 2021
A final domestic violence restraining order is granted by the court after a trial in which the Court determines by a preponderance of evidence that an act of domestic violence Read More
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