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What Happens in a Divorce When a Spouse Cheats? A cheating spouse complicates the no-fault divorce outcome in 80 percent of divorce cases nationally. If you’re the wronged party, it can put you in a stronger position. However, there are other factors at play as well. In this article, we’ll be examining the ramifications of adultery…
READ MOREWhat Can Be Used Against You in Divorce? Unfortunately, “all’s fair in love and war” is alive and well through some of the sneaky divorce tactics that spouses use on one another. About half of all marriages end in divorce, and in many of them, spouses exemplify the worst in themselves. What should you not do during…
READ MOREFind the Best New Jersey Child Custody Lawyers Need to find the best child custody lawyer in New Jersey? You’re not alone. Even though the divorce rate in New Jersey is relatively low (lowest in the nation, in fact) compared to the 40-50 percent national average, it’s still a concern, especially when children are involved.…
READ MOREIn 2019, more than 26,000 couples filed for divorce in New Jersey. While divorce remains an ordinary circumstance, many aren’t aware whether their divorce records are public in the state of New Jersey. So are divorce records public in NJ? What is explicitly available for public viewing? Is anything redacted? That’s what we’re here to look at…
READ MORECohabitation Agreement Without a cohabitation agreement, you and your partner could end up leaving relationship status in the hands of a court to decide. This can be a problem if the relationship goes south. In general, New Jersey courts use certain criteria to help define cohabitation. That includes combining finances, dividing living expenses, and sharing household chores.…
READ MOREIn NJ Can I Change my Child Custody Agreement? According to the United States Census, 12.9 million custodial parents are on record. The title of custodial parent refers to the parent that has primary physical custody of a child. The custodial parent’s legal status helps determine the responsibilities of all parties involved. Co-parenting a child…
READ MOREA Close Look into the Consequences of Not Paying Alimony in NJ Divorce often comes with several different repercussions: emotional, legal, or financial. For many, paying alimony can be one of the most confusing aspects of divorce. Alimony, or spousal support, is common in divorces where one party’s income is significantly lower than the other’s. Alimony…
READ MOREAre you thinking about divorcing your spouse? If you are asking yourself, “does it matter in a divorce who files first?” you are not alone. Just under 40 percent of marriages end in divorce as of 2019. So when the idea of a divorce starts to rear its head, it’s best to be prepared. The…
READ MORERole of Inheritance in a Divorce in NJ According to the Survey of Consumer Finances, the median inheritance in the U.S. is $69,000. Inheritances are often significant financial assets, making them highly disputed property in a divorce case. Depending on how you have managed your inheritance, it may remain under your name or be distributed partially…
READ MORENo-Fault vs. Fault Divorce in NJ Are you aware of no-fault vs. fault divorce? Before the 1970s, all divorces in the U.S. were fault-based, leading some couples to make false allegations to get divorced successfully. No-fault divorce laws were passed to solve this problem, allowing couples to divorce without blaming one spouse or the other. New…
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