For many New Jersey couples, divorce can mean upheaval, uncertainty and change. Some may try to minimize the negative emotions that accompany change and uncertainty by maintaining as much routine and familiarity as possible. This may mean opting to obtain the family...
Year: 2020
Will your home impact child custody decisions?
When child custody matters are in question, the New Jersey courts weigh many critical issues. What may concern most parents is whether a judge will find them fit for custody or visitation. However, the court may place child custody limitations on even the most loving...
Smooth property division in a high asset divorce
Once a couple decides to divorce, they still have many more decisions to make. Determining how to divide child care and where they will live are high on the list. One of the most tedious and time-consuming parts of the divorce process is dividing the marital property....
When modifications are necessary in child support agreements
The divorce settlement cleared, covering the gamut from child support, child custody and parenting time to division of assets and alimony. Now, it is time to move on with your life, looking to the future and taking care of your children. But few things in life really...
Is gray divorce becoming the norm?
Only a few years ago, the thought of a married couple in their 50s or older deciding to divorce may have sounded shocking and unusual. After all, the belief was that the years nearing retirement are for enjoying the life one has built, certainly not for walking away...
Protecting yourself and your wallet during a divorce
For some, divorce can be a devastating experience, emotionally, financially and in many other personal ways. Because of this, it is not wise for couples to make rash decisions about whether to end their marriages. Those in New Jersey who have a difficult divorce ahead...
Child custody problems when a child refuses to comply
Custody matters are among the most challenging issues to resolve when a child’s parents break up. When New Jersey parents finally agree to a parenting plan or a court orders a child custody arrangement, it may come after considerable tension and much compromise. Of...
How much longer will your child support continue?
A parent who receives child support payments may quickly come to depend on that money for necessary items for the child. Child support can cover food, shelter, clothing and other items basic to the well-being of the child. A parent who supplies the support payments,...
Don’t forget the prenuptial agreement in your wedding plans
A wedding is a joyous event, and many preparations occur in the months and weeks before the big day. While much of the planning involves the wedding itself, some preparations may relate to life after the wedding, such as buying a home, opening joint bank accounts and...
How are investments divided in a divorce?
If you and your spouse have an investment portfolio, those investments might be one of your most valuable assets, and that will leave you with questions during property division. Is your investment portfolio going to stay with you after the divorce? How will the court...