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Manipulative Tactics as a form of Domestic Abuse
| 23-Apr-2020Categories: Criminal Law, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Mediation, Municipal CourtManipulation and Domestic Violence Attorney Advising Clients in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Domestic abuse is a prevailing issue across our communities, and as we are required to stay at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, domestic violence cases have...
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Divorce Rates Expected to Increase NJ After Corona Virus Self-Isolation Ends
| 20-Apr-2020Categories: Disorderly Persons Offense, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Marital Assets, MediationDivorce and Impact of Coronavirus Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Serving families facing challenging life uncertainties in towns like Wall, Sea Girt, Brick, Toms River, Asbury Park, Neptune, and more If the quarantine experiences and statistics coming from...
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COVID-19 During a Divorce: How to Manage the Stress
| 17-Apr-2020Categories: Divorce, Family Law, MediationStress, Social Distancing, and Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Helping couples across the Jersey Shore in Point Pleasant, Toms River, Jackson, Wall, Sea Girt, and Brick. No matter how well navigated, divorce places stress on all aspects...
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Corona Virus Impacts Coparenting and Parenting Time Agreements
| 15-Apr-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Mediation, Parenting TimeParenting Time Attorneys During the Corona Virus in Monmouth County NJ Assisting co-parents during this difficult time riddled with uncertainty in towns including Wall, Seagirt, Brick, Toms River and across the Jersey Shore The coronavirus has wrought havoc on...
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How NJ’s COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Can Affect Your Divorce
| 07-Apr-2020COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Brick and Seagirt Divorce Attorneys helping clients prepare for a post-pandemic and post-divorce life they deserve. For people considering or in the process of divorce litigation, civil union dissolution, or...
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Escape from Domestic Violence: Tips to Safely Move from an Abusive Home
| 02-Apr-2020Categories: Disorderly Persons Offense, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family Law, MediationDomestic Violence During Quarantine Attorney Brick and Sea Girt NJ Living under the same roof as an abuser can be mentally, physically, emotionally exhausting, which can lead to dangerous situations. Whether the abuse causes physical harm to the victim...
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Got a NJ Speeding Ticket or Moving Violation? How to wave or get rid of points on a driving record
| 31-Mar-2020Categories: Criminal Law, Disorderly Persons Offense, DUI/DWI, Traffic ViolationsReducing Points for a Traffic Violation Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Helping drivers across the Jersey Shore in Point Pleasant, Toms River, Jackson, Wall, Sea Girt, and Brick. Speeding in New Jersey (NJ) can mean expensive fines and...
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How Can I Reach A Lawyer in New Jersey if I Can’t Leave the House?
| 27-Mar-2020Brick and Sea Girt Attorneys Offer Virtual Consultations to Serve Clients We leverage technology to meet the needs of our clients, by providing dynamic, client-focused representation in Family Law matters As the world comes to terms with the spread...
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Life After Divorce: How to Move Forward with Clarity
| 20-Mar-2020Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Mediation, Parenting TimeLife After Divorce: Tips from Monmouth and Ocean County Family Lawyers Divorce Attorneys Guiding Clients through the Post Divorce Process in Brick, Sea Girt, Wall, Toms River and across the Jersey Shore Divorce is an emotionally, mentally, and financially...
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Can I challenge the actions of an executor or administrator of the estate of which I am a beneficiary?
| 13-Mar-2020Categories: Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital Assets, Real EstateChallenging an Executor or Administrator of Estate Attorney in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ After the owner of the estate has died, the executor is responsible for probating the owner’s last will and testament. The process of finalizing payments...
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