QUESTION AND ANSWER TO SAVE FEES
- posted: Aug. 09, 2019
Q. How much will a divorce cost in New Jersey? A. It is impossible to give an estimate for a litigated divorce. People have different issues: Domestic violence, custody, Read More
A Legal presumption of exactly equal shared physical custody; even when the parties disagree?
- posted: Feb. 14, 2019
Society has advanced tremendously so that both mothers and fathers can be caretakers and financially contributing to the children. Courts in New Jersey also really do consider both mothers and Read More
Expungements – Changes to the Law Effective October 2018
- posted: Dec. 07, 2018
Recent changes to the Expungement Statutes are designed to shorten waiting periods and expand eligibility for expungements. Disorderly person’s offenses are those which had been handled in Municipal Court. Crimes Read More
Marriage/Domestic Partnerships/Civil Unions/Cohabitation/Palimony
- posted: Aug. 27, 2018
ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENTS FOR COUPLES Solemnizing a relationship ensures legal rights for the parties. It offers protections and privileges that a committed couple can provide for each other. On June 26, 2015, the Read More
The Law Concerning Fathers Rights When the Child is Not Yet Born
- posted: Jun. 08, 2018
A FATHERS INFLUENCE HAS LIFELONG EFFECTS ON HIS CHILDREN. FATHERS ARE CONCERNED CAPABLE PARENTS AND MUST HAVE ADEQUATE CUSTODY AND PARENTING TIME. It is the father’s right to enjoy his children Read More
Mediating the Divorce
- posted: May 31, 2018
The New Jersey Court Rules require that parties to a divorce be advised of the option to use mediation to resolve their divorce. Mediation can be done with both parties Read More
Fathers' Rights in New Jersey
- posted: May 07, 2018
We represent both mother and father zealously in custody/parenting situations. The law in New Jersey is extremely favorable to dads - not a single aspect of the law is gender biased. Read More
What Happens to Gifts or Loans if the Couple Does Not Get Married?
- posted: Feb. 26, 2018
Traditionally, when a man proposes marriage, he gives his fiancé an engagement ring. This ring is a gift in contemplation of marriage. It is not the same as other jewelry Read More
The courts may modify or dissolve a final restraining order for good cause
- posted: Jan. 08, 2018
After a Final Restraining Order (FRO) is issued for domestic violence, the parties cannot be in the same place together. If the victim who has a Final Restraining Order approaches the Read More
My spouse and I own a business together. How will a judge split the business?
- posted: Dec. 18, 2017
Businesses have value and are considered assets for division pursuant to the equitable distribution law. Typically, in a divorce, an accountant values the business. The accountant, among other things, reviews Read More
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