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Marital Settlement Agreement Provisions for a Gap Year in Israel
| 04-Apr-2023Categories: Family LawSpecial Considerations for the Gap Year in Israel Great Importance is Placed on the Gap Year in Israel in Jewish Communities after a Child Graduates from High School, But Who Pays for it in New Jersey? This year is...
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Does a Spouse Have to be on the Deed in a Divorce in NJ?
| 31-Mar-2023Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital AssetsWhat if my Spouse is Not on the Deed, Who Gets the House in a New Jersey Divorce? Explore the Different Options to Address Ownership of Marital Property in a NJ Divorce The process of New Jersey divorce is...
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Recognizing the Fine Border Between Discipline and Abuse in NJ
| 29-Mar-2023Categories: Child Abuse, Criminal LawLegal Considerations for Parenting Discipline in New Jersey Know How to Legally Discipline your Child, Minimizing the Risk of Being Falsely Accused of Abuse Much has been said in recent years about how to discipline children effectively without hurting...
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Implications for Teenage Parents in Child Custody Cases in NJ
| 27-Mar-2023Categories: Child Custody, Family LawChild Custody Rights and Responsibilities for Teenage Parents in New Jersey Despite Their Underage Condition, Minor Parents Still Need to Go Over Custody, Support, and Paternity Issues in Monmouth County Towns Teen parents are still parents. As such, they...
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Considerations to Use Extreme Cruelty to File for Divorce in NJ
| 23-Mar-2023Categories: Domestic Violence, Family LawCan You Claim Extreme Cruelty in a NJ Divorce Case? Extreme Cruelty Ranks Among the Most Mentioned Justifications for Divorce by a Significant Number of Plaintiffs in Long Branch, Lavallette, Berkeley, and elsewhere in Ocean and Monmouth County. In...
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Child Custody Through the Lens of the Tender Years Doctrine in NJ
| 19-Mar-2023Categories: Child Custody, Family LawThe Tender Years Doctrine in Child Custody Cases Today Learn About the Evolution of the Tender Years Doctrine Over the Years and How it is Applied in Child Custody Cases Nowadays in New Jersey Throughout United States history, the...
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Driving Benefits at Risk for DWI Charges in NJ
| 16-Mar-2023Categories: DUI/DWIDriving Abilities Are Directly Affected by Recent DUI Legislation Updates in New Jersey Before the changes in the law, someone being convicted of violating NJSA 39:4-50 Driving while Intoxicated was exposed to a three to seven-month license suspension depending...
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What Makes a Prenup Invalid in New Jersey?
| 12-Mar-2023Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Prenuptial AgreementsValid vs. Invalid Prenuptial Agreements in NJ In New Jersey, before couples decide to tie the knot, they may decide to have an arrangement in place to dictate their affairs if the marriage gets dissolved. Prenuptial obviously means before...
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Breaking Down the In Loco Parentis Doctrine in NJ
| 08-Mar-2023Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law“In Place of a Parent”: Understanding In Loco Parentis Law in New Jersey Family Courts Acting in “Loco Parentis” Means That a Person is Lawfully Capable and Accountable for Acting as the Child’s Parents “In loco parentis” is a...
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The Process to Remove the Executor of an Estate in New Jersey
| 04-Mar-2023Categories: Estate PlannigRemoving an Executor of an Estate? Here’s How in NJ Executors can be removed by the beneficiaries for a number of reasons if the beneficiaries wish, but the process and considerations in New Jersey are important to know. An...
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