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Staying Friends After Divorce Relationships can be challenging in so many ways. When two people marry, they take the vow, “until death do us part.” Unfortunately, as time goes on, some relationships turn downward, resulting in separation and divorce. If you choose to divorce, the challenges you have faced while married are undoubtedly substantial. But…
READ MOREHow Marijuana (Cannabis) Can Affect Child Custody in NJ On April 21st this year, New Jersey began the legal sale of recreational marijuana. They wanted to avoid April 20th, the date on which the drug has been celebrated annually. For those who smoke marijuana, April 2oth is a day to celebrate the liberalization and legalization…
READ MOREA “Fire Couple” and Divorce: The Facts and Why a Divorce Attorney is Needed Many couples – most, in fact – merge their finances when they get married under the assumption of shared goals and a whole lot of optimism. These FIRE couples (“financially independent, retiring early”) may seem immune from needing a divorce attorney, but…
READ MOREConsequences of False Accusations in Custody Cases Learning what is considered a false allegation is one of the most important things you can do to keep yourself clear of them or inadvertently make any such allegations of your own. The consequences of a false allegation can be quite severe for you and for your attorney. But…
READ MOREHow Pregnancy Can Effect Divorce Have you realized that you and your spouse are not the perfect matches? Unfortunately, you’re far from alone. In fact, the recent pandemic has caused a global tidal wave of divorce proceedings. That might put you somewhat at ease, but what if your situation is more complicated? For example, if you’re…
READ MOREKnowing what not to do is one of the most critical parts of a custody battle. This is often a time of stress and high emotions that can cause people to forget specific protocols. Even if you believe that you are in the clear, there are other considerations you must consider. Read on to learn…
READ MOREYour Guide To Who Pays For College, You or Your Ex When Divorced You may no longer be married. But if you have children you will always be a parent! 9% of New Jersey women have gotten divorced at least once. Thousands of these women had children in college. The state of New Jersey has…
READ MOREHelping Your Dog Through Grief or a Stressful Home Situation Dogs do much more than share living space with people. They are susceptible to our moods and changes in their environment. If you are dealing with a death in the family, a divorce, a severe illness or another significant event, you may notice that your…
READ MOREDo You Need to Sever Your Relationship with a Toxic Spouse or Family Member? Severing ties with a spouse or another family member might be hard to handle. You could feel pressure to make the relationship work, even though it’s painful and the individual involved has no intention of changing. Perhaps you fear disowning the…
READ MORE6 Divorce Alternatives: What’s Best For You? Divorce alternatives are worth seeking out, even if your ultimate goal is to end the marriage. However, the divorce process can be tense, painful and prolonged. Statistics show that most divorces happen by the 20-year mark in a marriage. That is quite a bit of time in one relationship. So,…
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