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The Relationship Between Overnight Time and NJ Child Support Payments
| 12-Oct-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Family LawAccounting for Overnights to Determine Child Support Payments The Number of Nights the Child Spends with Each Parent is a Crucial Consideration When Determining Child Support Child custody arrangements are often contentious issues during and after divorce. Each parent...
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Working Out Child Custody and Military Service in New Jersey
| 08-Sep-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawChild Custody Complications Due to Overseas Deployment NJ Service Members Seeking to Protect Their Rights in Custody and Parenting Time Situations while on Military Duty Deployment over the past decade has increased, and so have custody issues involving military...
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Impacts of a DWI on Divorce & Child Custody in New Jersey
| 31-Jul-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, DUI/DWI, Family LawThe Direct and Indirect Impacts DUI Charges on Divorce and Custody Arrangements Beyond the Potential Consequences You Face for a Conviction in New Jersey, DWI Charges Can Have Negative Implications for Your Family Law Case A divorce is a...
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NJ Family Court Ordered Reunification Therapy
| 31-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationBuilding Bridges between Parents & Parents and Children Family Reunification Therapy is a Court-Ordered Intervention That Demands Family Members’ Commitment. Divorce can put a family on its head, especially when it comes to children. Frequently the non-custodial parent feels...
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Top Reasons You Shouldn’t Represent Yourself in Divorce
| 19-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeIt May Not Be a Good Idea Opting for a “Do It Yourself” Divorce It’s Highly Recommended to Walk into Court with an Experienced Family Lawyer by Your Side You and your spouse have talked things over and agreed...
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Can Visitation Rights be Denied for Delayed Support Payment in NJ?
| 11-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family LawCritical Information You Can’t Miss to Defend Your Visitation Rights Child Support and Visitation Rights Lawyers Providing Support in Little Silver, Lavallette, Toms River in Monmouth and Ocean Counties There are few things about divorce that are easy, but...
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Guardian ad Litem Intervention in NJ Custody Battles
| 07-May-2022Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeWhat to Know about Guardians ad Litem (GAL) The best interest of the child is the supreme goal of a Guardian ad Litem, called upon in family law cases where custody and visitation issues exist. In divorces, custody battles,...
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Advantages of Having a Parenting Coordinator
| 29-Apr-2022Categories: Child Abuse, Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeAdding a New Jersey Parenting Coordinator for the Best Interest of the Children Divorce and Parenting Lawyers providing counsel to clients in Lakewood, Brick, Colts Neck, Beach Haven, and across Ocean and Monmouth Counties Sometimes doing things the way...
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Benefits of the Early Settlement Panel in New Jersey
| 19-Mar-2022Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationDiscuss with Our Family Lawyers the Advantages of the Early Settlement Panel in a Divorce Process in NJ Learn how an Early Settlement Panel can be a helpful tool for mediating a divorce in New Jersey. The process of...
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Helping a Child Transition to a Second Home After Divorce
| 11-Mar-2022Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeFamily Lawyers Discuss Steps to Secure Your Child’s Best Interest When Transitioning to a Second Home After Divorce in Middletown, NJ A Child Calling Two Places Home? It’s Possible. Here’s How. The transition for a child from a two-parent...
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