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Are Real Estate Attorneys Important in a Residential Transaction?
| 03-Nov-2020Categories: Pre Trial Intervention, Real EstateShould I hire a Real Estate Attorney when buying or selling a property? Having a real estate attorney involved in the negotiation process before the New Jersey State Contract is signed by both the seller and the buyer is...
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New Jersey Appellate Court Affirms Eligible Final Restraining Order Recipients
| 01-Nov-2020Categories: Criminal Law, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationEligibility of a Final Restraining Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Read on to learn more about how a New Jersey appellate court recently affirmed who can be granted a Final Restraining Order under domestic violence law. The New...
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The Importance of Pre-Nuptial Agreements and Full Financial Disclosure
| 29-Oct-2020Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Prenuptial AgreementsPre-Nuptial Agreements and Full Financial Disclosure Attorneys Brick NJ As couples wait longer to get married, each person in the relationship has established their own income and assets singularly. Frequently, a prenuptial agreement is put in place to protect...
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Can I Appeal A Final Restraining Order (FRO) in New Jersey?
| 26-Oct-2020Categories: Criminal Law, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Restraining OrdersFinal Restraining Order Appeals Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ NJ Appellate Division Reversal of a Final Restraining Order (FRO) Reaffirms Legal Guidelines of Who May Obtain Domestic Violence Protective Orders New Jersey’s strict domestic violence laws and tools...
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How to navigate a separation or divorce with children during COVID-19?
| 22-Oct-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeHealthy Co-parenting During the Pandemic with Sea Girt & Brick Family Attorneys Learn some tips on how to navigate co-parenting in 2020. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2020 has caused many hardships; it has been a devastatingly...
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Impact of COVID-19 & Necessary Court Services to the Public in NJ
| 20-Oct-2020Categories: Alimony, Child Custody, Criminal Law, Family Law, Mediation, Municipal Court, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Traffic ViolationsDespite Impact of COVID-19 & Social Distancing Limitations, NJ Judicial Staff Work Diligently to Ensure Justice is Served Securely & Safely With court hours based on a county-by-county decision, these measures and options to operate remotely to a certain...
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Should I go to Co-Parenting Classes?
| 18-Oct-2020Categories: Co-parenting, Divorce, Family Law, MediationTips for Harmonious Co-Parenting Without the Active Participation of Your Ex How to move forward with co-parenting planning, even in the absence of your ex’s active participation and collaboration. Our Monmouth and Ocean County Team of Family Lawyers is...
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Self-care During and After Divorce – Moving Forward in a Healthy Way
| 16-Oct-2020Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationPractice Self-care after Divorce advised by our Brick and Sea Girt Family Lawyers The process of divorce takes an enormous toll on one’s life and health. Here are some ideas on how to nourish yourself physically, emotionally, mentally, and...
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Financial Pitfalls to Avoid During Divorce
| 12-Oct-2020Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationDivorce and Finances Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Finance related issues are often unavoidable when divorcing your spouse. Allow our qualified Divorce and Family Law Team to support you through the process. Give us a call at our...
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Navigating Divorce with a Baby on the Way
| 08-Oct-2020Categories: Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationPregnancy and Divorce Lawyers Monmouth and Ocean County NJ The physical and emotional demands of pregnancy are compounded with the stress at the loss of a marriage that is no longer viable. Realizing that your marriage must come to...
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