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Three Ways The COVID-19 Pandemic Is Changing the Future of Family Law
| 24-Jan-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationThe Future of Family Law Post COVID-19 Pandemic We strive to deliver the highest level of service, support, and legal guidance in every case we handle while maintaining a safe environment for our staff and our clients. The Covid-19...
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Top 10 Strategies for Successful Post-Divorce Co-Parenting With a High-Conflict Ex
| 20-Jan-2021Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeStrategies for Successful Co-Parenting With a High-Conflict Ex 10 Ways to Achieve Post-Divorce Co-Parenting Success with a High-Conflict Ex The destructive nature of child custody disputes and the long-term adverse consequences of parental conflict on children’s mental health can...
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Common Mistakes Divorcing Spouses Make in New Jersey
| 18-Jan-2021Categories: Child Custody, Co-parenting, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, MediationDivorce Mistakes and Mediation Attorneys in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Read on to learn more about some common mistakes spouses make during the divorce process and how you can avoid them to support a smooth legal separation. When...
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Saving My Marriage After the Divorce has been Filed
| 15-Jan-2021Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationHow to save my marriage after the divorce has been filed? Read on to learn more about what happens within the New Jersey Superior Court: Family Part system when one spouse files for divorce and whether the marriage can...
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How to Reduce the Cost of Divorce
| 10-Jan-2021Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationReducing the Cost of Your Ocean and Monmouth County Divorce Case It’s no secret that divorce in New Jersey is an expensive undertaking. Even when a separating couple is on amicable terms and works together to expedite the process,...
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The Effect of Infidelity on a Divorce in New Jersey
| 08-Jan-2021Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationWhat to do if I suspect my spouse is cheating on me? Read on to learn more about infidelity in marriage and how it can affect your divorce. The vast majority of couples enter into a relationship expecting their...
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Increase in Divorce Filings after the Holiday Season
| 02-Jan-2021Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Parenting TimeNew Year, New Life? Consult a Skilled Divorce and Family Law Attorney Brick NJ Holidays are emotionally charged and stressful moments that can expose fissures in a marriage. Typically the chaos and stress of the winter holidays, with possibly...
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Joint Custody and Child Support In New Jersey
| 28-Dec-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeCommon Misconceptions related to Joint Custody and Child Support In New Jersey Read on to learn a few common misconceptions divorcing spouses encounter that affect them moving forward. Divorce is a complicated matter. Because it is a legal union...
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Divorce: Social Security and Financial Freedom
| 24-Dec-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationBrick and Sea Girt Divorce Attorneys Help You Achieve Financial Freedom Social Security benefits are distributed in a divorce and orient toward financial freedom in the wake of a divorce. The ins and outs of divorce are complex and...
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5 Key Resources to Help You Move On, Rebuild, & Thrive After Your Divorce
| 20-Dec-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Co-parenting, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationFamily Law Attorneys Help you Build your New Life after Divorce Brick, NJ. No matter who ended it, and despite the future looking bleak, life does continue. Divorce, separation from a partner, and dissolving a relationship, especially if you’ve...
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