Family Law
Domestic Violence and Family Law in New Jersey Domestic violence is a pervasive and profoundly concerning issue affecting countless families across the United States, including New Jersey. In the face of this crisis, New Jersey has implemented stringent laws and support systems to protect domestic violence victims and their families. This article will explore the…
Read MorePrenuptial Agreement Statute in New Jersey A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a contract made before marriage. It ensures that the assets and debts of all involved parties are not distributed or used unfavorably during or after the marriage. There should be no limit to the assets that a prenup agreement can protect. However, creating a…
Read MoreThere are nearly 57,000 family lawyers in the United States today. But what are all of these lawyers needed for? Many people have heard of family law, but don’t know exactly what it covers. So, if you are asking yourself, “what is family law in New Jersey?” we have the answers for you. Read on to learn…
Read MoreAlone vs. Lonely? Do They Have The Same Meaning? Some folks imagine lonely individuals lacking company. However, their isolation may stem from a lack of connection with people. They might share a house in a busy street amid the hubbub of life but still suffer from loneliness. Here’s what creates an absence of camaraderie…
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 MoreDoes 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 MoreBehind the Surge in Prenuptial Agreements In recent years, the number of divorces and separations has been on the rise. As a result, the number of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements has gone up as well. People want to protect their assets. There are several factors that you should consider before you sign a prenup. In…
Read MoreDo You Believe Your Parental Rights in NJ Are Being Denied? Read to learn how to establish paternity in NJ and what unmarried fathers’ rights in NJ are. If you believe you are the father of a woman’s child and you are being denied visitation rights or other parental rights in NJ, you’ll need to…
Read MoreWhat Happens If An Estate Goes Into Probate? There are many confusing legal and financial matters that take place after the death of a loved one. Many people wonder what happens if an estate goes into probate? Probate can be intimidating but understanding the process can help you execute your duties. Keep reading to learn…
Read MorePrenuptial Agreement In The State Of NJ When two people get married, they aren’t just vowing to join together as one family. They are combining their finances along with their hearts, souls, and their commitments to one another. If two people fall out of love or have grown apart, separating all of their assets can…
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