-
Parental Alienation: How it can affect child support and college payment
| 10-Jun-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeParental Alienation Impacts Child Support and College Payment Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Today, we’re going to focus on alienation as it specifically affects a divorced parent’s legal responsibility to help their child pay for college expenses. During this...
Continue Reading -
Support for Co-Parenting and Shared Custody during COVID-19
| 05-Jun-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeShared Custody and Co-parenting Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic Brick and Sea Girt NJ Monmouth and Ocean County Family Attorney helping clients best to navigate this trying time of raising children with an ex or other co-parent, and keep your...
Continue Reading -
Divorce Strategy Tips: Time-Saving Secrets if You Want a NJ Divorce
| 02-Jun-2020Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationSaving Time in your Monmouth and Ocean County Divorce Attorney Peter Bronzio, Esquire has been helping clients and their families in and across Monmouth County to reach effective resolutions in divorce proceedings. From filing to final decree, the average...
Continue Reading -
New Jersey Appellate Court Overturns Domestic Violence Ruling
| 29-May-2020Categories: Domestic Violence, Family Law, Restraining OrdersDomestic Violence Appeals Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Though not a common occurrence, errors by judges overseeing Domestic Violence trials do occur, such a mistake recently resulted in an appellate court overturning the Superior Court: Family Part ruling...
Continue Reading -
FREQUENT TAX MISTAKES MADE DURING A DIVORCE
| 26-May-2020Categories: Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationTax Issues in Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Frequently, couples filing for divorce rarely consider the tax implications and changes in their filings after the divorce is settled. How will alimony change your tax situation? Can both...
Continue Reading -
How do I Manage my Estate Plan in a Divorce?
| 25-May-2020Categories: Divorce, Estate Plannig, Family Law, Marital Assets, Prenuptial AgreementsTips on how to Manage your Estate Plan in Monmouth and Ocean County Divorce Estate Plan Attorney educating on your financial well being in Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Ocean Township, Red Bank, and across the Jersey Shore Divorce has...
Continue Reading -
Facts and Common Misconceptions about Prenuptial Agreements
| 22-May-2020Understanding Prenuptial Agreements in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Read on to learn what a prenuptial agreement is, why it is used, and myths about prenups that may impact your premarital decisions. Prenuptial agreements have gotten a bad name...
Continue Reading -
Challenges of Separation and Parenting Time When Raising a Teenager
| 16-May-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting TimeSeparation and Parenting Time Support When Raising a Teenager Instructing parents going through separation or divorce while raising a teenager in Spring Lake, Brick, and all of Eastern New Jersey Separation from a spouse can upend even the most...
Continue Reading -
What if one of the parties hides assets during the during divorce?
| 12-May-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationHidden Assets in Divorce in Ocean and Monmouth County NJ Studies show that dissolving marriages that include many assets are often more susceptible to one or both partners hiding assets to maintain more than their fair share in the...
Continue Reading -
Protecting your Retirement Savings during a Divorce
| 08-May-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationWill my Retirement Account/401k/IRA be Protected in my Divorce? Learn from an Ocean and Monmouth County Divorce Lawyer some strategies for maintaining your hard-earned savings when you legally separate from your partner. The divorce process is full of moving pieces...
Continue Reading