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Does New Jersey Recognize Palimony? Around 7.5 million unmarried couples live together. Many of these couples have children and act as though they’re married besides lacking a legal agreement. But what happens when these couples split up? In 2019, more than 700,000 couples divorced. You can reasonably assume the number of cohabitating partners who split up is similar…
READ MOREReduce Alimony Payments? Can Alimony Be Modified in NJ? Starting a divorce is a stressful experience. However, when it turns out that forever isn’t as long as expected, you have to deal with the messy consequences of separating your lives. Then, there’s everything that comes next. Like alimony modification, to reflect when your life circumstances change.…
READ MORESupervised Visitation in New Jersey Divorces involving children come with many tough decisions and uncomfortable realities — not the least of which is supervised visitation. It may seem complicated and intimidating but going into it with the right information makes it better for everyone involved. The New Jersey courts website summarizes supervised visitation in New Jersey as…
READ MOREHow Long Does a Divorce Take in NJ? The length of a divorce proceeding varies from case to case and is dependent on many factors, including (but certainly not limited to) the following: – Whether there are any minor children involved – Whether temporary support has been awarded or approved by the judge – The…
READ MOREStep by Step Guide: How to Start a Divorce in NJ Going through a divorce, also known as dissolution, is highly stressful for most spouses who have decided to start down this path. As the thought of divorce lingers continuously in one’s mind, with many questions to follow, the first and foremost question is “what’s…
READ MORETraditionally, marriage is defined as a sacred bond between two individuals that are legally binding in court after a religious or non-religious ceremony. Divorce litigation is expensive and can cause significant damage to the marriage. Marital reconciliation is an inexpensive alternative to divorce litigation. The Legal Reality of Reconciling with Your Spouse The process of…
READ MOREWhen Divorced Parents Disagree on The COVID Vaccine When parents get divorced, they often disagree on how to handle certain things for their children. For example, a recent survey showed that around one in four parents do not want their child to receive the Covid-19 shot. So, for divorced parents, a big problem occurs when parents disagree…
READ MOREThe Psychology of Grass Is Greener Syndrome Today, people often compare their lives to others. With the widespread use of social media, almost 4 billion users, there are plenty of opportunities to catch a glimpse into everyone else’s business. One of the prominent aspects that you may find yourself comparing is your romantic relationship. Unfortunately, this…
READ MOREA Guide to Cryptocurrency and Divorce Approximately 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce. In most divorce proceedings, both parties recognize that splitting the assets is a critical case component. What many people don’t realize is how complex this situation can get. Since bitcoin is gaining popularity, people often wonder, “Is Bitcoin an asset in divorce?”…
READ MOREGrey Divorce: Complete Guide To The Silver Splitter Splitting from your spouse is full of emotional turmoil and sadness at any age. Within recent years, there’s been an increase in grey divorces or separations that happen around or after age 50. These grey divorces, also known as “silver splitters,” occur in couples who have been…
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