5 Key Resources to Help You Move On, Rebuild, & Thrive After Your Divorce

December 20, 2020

5 Key Resources to Help You Move On, Rebuild, & Thrive After Your Divorce

Family 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 been together for a while, can be painful emotionally, physically, and financially. Letting go of someone

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Prenups: Not Just for the Rich

December 12, 2020

Prenups: Not Just for the Rich

There is a common misconception that prenuptial agreements, or "prenups," are only for the wealthy.  While it is true that a prenup will benefit a person with significant assets, they...

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What you Should Know when Dealing with a Divorce and a Baby on the Way

October 8, 2020

Navigating Divorce with a Baby on the Way

Pregnancy 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 an end can be devastating at any time—but even more so when you are expecting. The

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The Waiting Game: Coronavirus Shutdowns Result in Unprecedented Family Law & Divorce Cases Backlog in New Jersey

September 14, 2020

The Waiting Game: Family Law & Divorce Cases Backlog in New Jersey

Unprecedented Family Law Cases Backlog and the Potential Benefits of ADR Now more than ever, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods such as mediation, collaboration, and arbitration can be considered viable and effective ways of quickly and inexpensively resolving family law issues. The COVID-19 pandemic which forced municipal courts in areas like Ocean and Monmouth Counties

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How can I make sure that child support is calculated according to my income?

August 31, 2020

Determining Income for Child Support Calculations  

How can I make sure that child support is calculated according to my income? During a divorce in New Jersey, the process of determining what each party’s income is a complex one. Income determines whether alimony will be paid to maintain the other party’s standard of living and be considered in the determination of child

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COVID 19 Alimony Modification Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ

August 3, 2020

Do You Qualify For A COVID-19 Alimony Modification?  

COVID 19 Alimony Modification Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Many kinds of alimony qualify for a modification based on changes in income. The recent pandemic has devastated families in many ways, including economically.  Closed shops, restaurants, and commercial centers have resulted in tens of thousands of furloughed workers.  Budgets are stretched to their limits,

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Experienced Divorce Attorneys Proving Advice From A to Z in Monmouth and Ocean County NJ

July 26, 2020

What Should I know Before Starting a Divorce Process? 

Starting the Divorce Process Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Wanting a divorce and being ready for a divorce are two very different things. Your marriage is in question and you are facing a real dilemma. You may be the one who is deciding you should stay or go, or you may have been surprised

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Alimony Settlement and Spousal Support Attorneys Monmouth and Ocean County NJ

July 6, 2020

Reaching an Alimony Settlement and Adjusting an award of Spousal Support

Alimony Settlement and Adjusting Spousal Support Award Attorneys Brick NJ In divorce cases and certain types of separation, New Jersey law clearly states that, depending on need, an ex-spouse may be required to pay spousal support, also known as alimony. Alimony is awarded for limiting the economic impacts of divorce for the spouse who earns

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Divorce Attorney Discussing Tax-Related Issues Monmouth and Ocean County NJ

May 26, 2020

FREQUENT TAX MISTAKES MADE DURING A DIVORCE

Tax Issues in Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ Frequently, couples filing for divorce rarely consider the tax implications and changes in their filings after the divorce is settled. How will alimony change your tax situation? Can both couples claim the children as dependents? When do you have to stop filing jointly? Does sale

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