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Waiving Child Support in New Jersey, Is It Possible?
| 07-Nov-2022Categories: Child Support, Family LawNew Jersey Law on Waiver of Child Support Obligations Across the US, the American family structure has become no longer just one norm. Many children divide their time between two homes with parents who are divorced, separated, or never...
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How Emergency Family Court Hearings Work in NJ
| 03-Nov-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawExpedited Actions, Motions & Emergency Hearings in NJ Family Court Some Child Custody, Parenting, or Domestic Violence Cases are Time Sensitive and Require Immediate Intervention In family law cases involving divorce, child custody, child visitation, or support, emotions run...
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Specifics and Supporting Documents in a Divorce Complaint in NJ
| 27-Oct-2022Categories: Divorce, Family LawWhat Details and Documents are Essential in a Complaint for Divorce in New Jersey? The divorce process is complex and requires the submission of several forms and documents in a specific manner and order. Besides being a tremendously tricky...
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All You Need to Know About Consent Order in NJ
| 27-Oct-2022Categories: Child Custody, Family LawAdvantages of Drafting a Collaborative Consent Order in a NJ Custody Case A Case Involving Child Custody may Include a Consent Order as a Crucial Component. Consent agreements and orders are growing in popularity across the State of New...
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Consequences of Lying Under Oath in a Divorce Trial in NJ
| 23-Oct-2022Categories: Divorce, Family LawFind Out What Happens If You Lie Under Oath in a Divorce Case Lying Under Oath in Family Court has Severe Ramifications That May Affect Much More Than Your Divorce Outcome in New Jersey Divorce can be uncomfortable and...
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Managing a Personal Injury Settlement in a NJ Divorce
| 16-Oct-2022Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family LawCan a Personal Injury Settlement be Distributed during a Divorce in New Jersey? Based on data from 45 states and the District of Columbia, the CDC and U.S. Census Bureau report that over 630,500 divorces occur every year. However,...
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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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Distinctive Features of No-Contact Orders in NJ
| 30-Sep-2022Categories: Family LawDistinctions Between No Contact Orders and Restraining Orders in NJ Explore How NJ Courts Address No Contact Orders in Rumson, Freehold, Long Branch, and Ocean and Monmouth County towns A no-contact order is a court order that prohibits one...
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Common Strategies to Delay the Divorce Process in NJ
| 27-Sep-2022Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationDealing with Delaying Tactics in the Divorce Process in New Jersey Even if delaying the divorce process takes longer and causes higher costs for both parties, still some partners will do whatever is necessary to prolong it. Know how...
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Can Parents Mutually Agree on a Child Support Amount in NJ?
| 23-Sep-2022Categories: Child Support, Family Law, MediationElements Parents Should Consider when Arranging Support for a Child For Some Divorcing Parents in New Jersey, it is a Good Option to Propose their Own Child Support Agreement through Negotiation Techniques, Instead of Letting the Court Decide for...
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