Joint Custody Raises COVID-19 Concerns as Kids Travel Between Households, Out of State or Abroad for Holidays

April 29, 2021

Joint Custody Raises COVID-19 Concerns as Kids Travel Between Households, Out of State or Abroad for the Summer

Child Custody Attorneys Discuss How to Handle Travel and Custody Over Summer Vacation Providing Parents with Financial Advice Across Spring Lake, Toms River, Point Pleasant, Brick, and the greater Ocean and Monmouth County Areas As states open up, the federal government considers relaxing travel restrictions to the Mexican and Canadian borders. Several amusement parks announce

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Co-Parenting and DivorceAttorney Discuss the Effects of Quarantine in Divorced Couples 

August 26, 2020

HOW WILL MANDATORY COVID-19 QUARANTINES AFFECT DIVORCED CO-PARENTS 

The Effects of Quarantine on Divorced Couples discussed by Brick Family Lawyers For families, whose co-parenting and custody arrangements were already a touchy subject, COVID-19 may be amplifying conflicts and creating new ones. For separated or divorced families, co-parenting can be stressful even in good times. During the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, families are discovering

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Helping Monmouth and Ocean County Parents with Shared Custody and Co-parenting Issues

June 5, 2020

Support for Co-Parenting and Shared Custody during COVID-19

Shared Custody and Co-parenting Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic Brick and Sea Girt NJ Monmouth and Ocean County Family Attorney helping clients best to navigate this trying time of raising children with an ex or other co-parent, and keep your family safe The time of the COVID-19 pandemic is an unstable time in our collective history.

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COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Divorce Attorney Monmouth and Ocean County NJ

April 7, 2020

How NJ’s COVID-19 “Shelter-in-Place” Can Affect Your Divorce

COVID-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 filing for separation, the COVID-19 pandemic and “shelter-in-place” order may be the tipping point in their

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