Don’t Be Blindsided: 10 Signs of Divorce to Watch Out For

Have you ever asked yourself, “What are signs your spouse is planning for a divorce,” or “What are the divorce warning signs?” If so, this could indicate that your marriage may be coming to an end. Here are 10 signs of divorce to take notice of if you feel your…
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Can My Parents Make Me Draft a Prenuptial Agreement?

Oftentimes, before marriage, couples will draft prenuptial agreements. In fact, drafting prenuptial agreements is more common now than ever, and many people across the country are coming to realize that these agreements are incredibly useful tools utilized to protect assets from a potential divorce in the future. That being said,…
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What Happens to Debt in a New Jersey Divorce? What You Should Know.

In today's day and age, debt is extremely prevalent. Many Americans are saddled with debt, whether it be credit card debt, student loans, mortgages, and more. That being said, if you are someone who is about to enter the divorce process, you are most likely very concerned about what will…
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What Happens to Alimony After Retirement in New Jersey?

When spouses divorce, they often have various issues to settle, including child custody, child support, property distribution, and, in many cases, alimony. That being said, even after a divorce is finalized, there are often times where the terms of a divorce will need adjusting in the months and years to…
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Hidden Assets & Divorce in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

Assets in contested divorces go through the equitable distribution process, wherein courts will essentially determine which spouse gets what assets. Because of this, spouses will sometimes try to hide assets to preserve them for themselves. This is unacceptable. Please continue reading and speak with our Morristown divorce attorneys to learn…
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Will I Have to Leave My Home if I Get Divorced in New Jersey?

One of the most complex parts of the divorce process is deciding which spouse gets to keep which assets in the equitable distribution process. Unfortunately, one asset that is almost always at stake in a divorce is the marital home. If you are getting ready to go through the divorce…
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Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Don’t Have Visitation Rights in New Jersey?

Child support is one of the most critical divorce-related issues. Oftentimes, when one parent does not have custody of a child, they may feel as though they shouldn't have to pay for a child they rarely see, much less raise. This is a complicated issue, and if you find yourself…
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Domestic Violence Cases in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

In the months following the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing shutdowns across the country, New Jersey, among other states, has seen a spike in domestic violence cases. This is not only abhorrent, but it is also incredibly frightening for all those who have fallen victim to domestic abusers. Fortunately, though…
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Here is What You Need to Know About Child Custody in New Jersey

As you know, child custody is among the most critical divorce-related issues, and if you are a divorcing spouse in New Jersey, you must continue reading and speak with our experienced Morristown divorce attorneys to learn more about custody matters, how courts decide on custody, and how our firm can…
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What You Need to Know About Divorce Mediation in New Jersey

If you are someone who is looking to get divorced, you are most likely worried about the weeks and months ahead, as we all know how complex divorce can be. That being said, if you are in a contested divorce, meaning you and your spouse cannot agree on its terms,…
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Late-Life Divorce in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

In today's day and age, more people get divorced than ever. That being said, members of our society who are over the age of 50 are no exception, as late-life divorces, also sometimes known as gray divorces, are also on the rise. Of course, divorce is always a complex issue,…
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Preparing for Divorce in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

Divorce is complicated, and at the outset, it can be very overwhelming. However, our firm has compiled a short bulleted list of factors to help you prepare for your divorce. Please continue reading and speak with our experienced New Jersey divorce attorneys to learn more about preparing for divorce. Do…
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What Happens if My Spouse Stops Paying Child Support in New Jersey?

There are few things more worrisome and frustrating than when a former spouse refuses to pay child support. Not only is this dangerous to the well-being of you and your family, but it is also illegal. That being said, if your former spouse has discontinued paying child support, you must…
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Parental Alienation in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

Divorce is among the most emotionally-involved processes anyone has to go through in their lifetime. Unfortunately, this fact is even more true when there are children involved. Fortunately, most divorcing parents can put their differences aside, see the bigger picture, and understand that they have to work together to do…
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What You Need to Know About Post-Judgment Modifications in New Jersey

If you are someone who has been divorced for months or years, you may find that your life has changed considerably and that as a result, your initial divorce agreement no longer accurately reflects your current situation in life. For this very reason, New Jersey courts may grant you what…
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Tips For Sharing Child Custody With Your Former Spouse

There are few things more important to divorced co-parents than spending time with their children. Nobody wants to imagine going through life unable to raise their child, which is why, under most circumstances, New Jersey courts and co-parents establish child custody agreements. In many cases, NJ courts will split child…
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How do I Know if My Prenuptial Agreement is Valid in New Jersey?

If you are someone who is ready to take the next step with your partner and get married, you are most likely very excited. However, just as couples spend months planning for their wedding, honeymoon, and more, they should consider taking some time to plan for the worst as well.…
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Can I Relocate With My Child After a Divorce in New Jersey?

If you are someone who is looking to relocate with your child after a divorce, you are most likely wondering about how you can legally do so in the state of New Jersey. Of course, it is illegal to simply pack up and leave with your child, especially if you…
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How is Alimony Determined in New Jersey?

Alimony, or spousal support, is one of the most hotly-contested divorce-related issues. Whether you are seeking alimony payments or you are the financially independent spouse that may have to make these payments, it is in your best interest to continue reading and speak with our experienced Morristown divorce attorneys today…
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How Does Substance Abuse Affect Child Custody?

Child custody is one of the most complex family law issues, and if your spouse is claiming you have a substance abuse issue, custody matters will most likely become even more complicated. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable New Jersey family law attorneys to learn more about child…
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What You Need to Know About High Net Worth Divorce in New Jersey

There are few legal matters more complicated than divorce. However, if you are a high net worth individual, your divorce may be even more complicated than "standard" divorces. This is because while all typical divorce issues are still at play, such as child custody, alimony, and more, you will most…
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Who Will Get the House in a New Jersey Divorce?

Divorce is complicated in many ways--emotionally, legally, and, of course, financially. If you are getting a divorce, you are most likely wondering what will happen to your assets, including your home. Please continue reading and speak with our experienced Morristown divorce attorneys today to learn more about the equitable distribution…
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Business Owner Divorce in New Jersey | Here is What You Need to Know

If you own a business and are getting divorced, you are most likely wondering about the future of your business. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable Morristown divorce attorneys today to learn more about business owner divorce, what makes it different, and how our firm can help you…
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Modifying Alimony Payments After Retirement in New Jersey

Alimony is among the most hotly contested issues throughout divorce law, however, if you are someone who has made regularly alimony payments for years and are now getting ready to retire, you are most likely wondering whether you can stop making these payments. Please continue reading and reach out to our…
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Does Adultery Affect the Outcome of a Divorce in New Jersey?

There are few things more devastating to a marriage than adultery. This is why, understandably, many spouses ask us if they should tell the court about their spouse’s cheating. This is a very sensitive question, for obvious reasons, however, in most cases, the answer is no. Please continue reading and…
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Common Divorce Concerns | Keeping Your Divorce Private and Saving Money While Doing So

When couples get divorced, they often have two primary concerns: keeping their divorce private and saving as much money as possible. That is why below, our experienced Morristown divorce attorneys have compiled a short list of tips and ideas for keeping your divorce private and saving money in the process.…
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What You Need to Know About Prenuptial Agreements in New Jersey

When people are about to get married, understandably, the last thing on their minds is a potential divorce. However, just as you would take the time to plan out your wedding, honeymoon, and more, you should also take the time to establish a prenuptial agreement to plan for a potential…
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What do I Need to Know About Child Support in New Jersey?

Divorce matters are often sensitive, especially when children are involved. In New Jersey, after a divorce, both of a child’s parents must financially support them throughout their upbringing. This is done through child support payments that are made from a non-custodial parent to a custodial parent to maintain a standard…
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Can Posting on Social Media Hurt my Divorce Case?

Divorce is a complicated process, both legally, financially, and, of course, emotionally. However, no matter how frustrating your divorce/your spouse becomes, there are several things you should avoid doing to help ensure you and your family receive the best possible outcome--among them, avoiding posting on social media. Remember, no matter…
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