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Considering Your Pets in New Jersey Estate Planning
| 26-Oct-2024Categories: Estate PlanningEstate Planning Essentials for NJ Pet Owners We want to make sure that our loved ones are protected when we pass on and, sometimes, that includes our pets. Pets are legally considered property under New Jersey law, so while...
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How Custody Attorneys Balance Parental Desires with Children’s Best Interests in NJ
| 22-Oct-2024Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Family Law, Parenting TimeIs the Focus on the Parent or the Child in NJ Custody Cases? In child custody cases, emotions routinely run high. When your time with, rights to, and relationship with your children is on the line, it’s also a...
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Political Differences as a Precursor to Divorce in New Jersey
| 18-Oct-2024Categories: DivorceAn Insightful Look at How Political Disagreements are Affecting Marital Relationships and Dissolutions in NJ Today’s political climate has Americans more divided than ever. An increase in political activity and a decrease in political moderates has set the stage...
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Remodeling Projects May Strain Relationships, Finances and Even End Your Marriage
| 14-Oct-2024Categories: Divorce, Family LawHome Renovations: Can it Push Couples to Divorce in NJ? You wouldn’t think that something as simple as renovating your house would end your marriage. However, conflict over colors, furnishings, and design styles can lead you to question your...
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Rules and Advantages of Attorney-Client Privilege when Getting Divorced
| 10-Oct-2024Categories: Divorce, Family LawKey Aspects of Attorney-Client Privilege in New Jersey Divorce A divorce is as personal of a legal case as it gets and, through the divorce process, there will undoubtedly be questions or issues you have that involve revealing very...
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Unpacking the Legal Principle of Fiduciary Duties in Your Divorce Case
| 06-Oct-2024Categories: Divorce, Family LawFundamental Significance of Fiduciary Duty in Divorces in NJ New Jersey Divorce Lawyers have a legal and ethical obligation to act with the utmost integrity, competence, and loyalty in representing their client during a challenging time. A divorce lawyer...
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Impact of Renting vs. Owning in Custody Decisions
| 30-Sep-2024Categories: Child Custody, Child Visitation, Family Law, Parenting TimeDoes the Key to Your Custody Case Lie in Renting or Owning in New Jersey? Parents may worry that renting an apartment, condo, or smaller house, as opposed to buying a home, could affect their custody and parenting time....
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Organize Your Custody And Support Agreements For The New School Year
| 28-Sep-2024Categories: Child Custody, Child SupportGet Your Child Support And Custody Plans Ready for Back to School in New Jersey The start of a new school year often necessitates changes to custody and support agreements. It’s important to be proactive and consider several factors...
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Dividing Sentimental Items Like Photos and Videos During a Divorce
| 25-Sep-2024Categories: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, Marital AssetsAdopting a Pragmatic Approach to Divide Pictures and Videos in Your NJ Divorce In New Jersey, family photos and videos are considered the property of both spouses. The court encourages couples to reach an amicable agreement independently, but it...
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Why Having the Same Divorce Attorney is a No-Go in New Jersey
| 21-Sep-2024Categories: Alimony, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Family Law, MediationSharing a Divorce Lawyer in New Jersey is Prohibited and Risky Explore the reasons behind the prohibition on both spouses having one attorney to handle their divorce and how to navigate an uncontested divorce fairly and cost-effectively Going through...
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