What if my spouse is withholding funds during our NJ divorce?

November 8, 2019

Divorce Attorneys Providing Financial Guidance to Clients in Little Falls, Woodland Park, Clifton, Wayne, Paterson, and all Passaic County Divorce Cases Going through a divorce can be emotionally and financially taxing. Even in the best of circumstances, difficulties arise making it hard for the parties to communicate and resolve issues. People who are at odds often hide money, refuse to pay bills, and leave the other person in dire straits, feeling helpless and alone. While divorces are often distressing, there […]

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Change in Alimony Based on Injury or Disability

October 16, 2019

Alimony Modification Attorneys in Woodland Park, Clifton, Wayne, Paterson, and all Passaic County Divorce Cases New Jersey law holds that, based upon need, an ex-spouse may be required to pay alimony or spousal support. In New Jersey, alimony may be awarded to limit any economic effects of the divorce that are unsustainable for the spouse who earns lower wages or none at all. The duration of alimony would not exceed the length of the marriage and is decided on a […]

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How to Handle Missed Child Support Payments in NJ Family Court

October 4, 2019

Family Law Attorneys Providing Counsel to clients across New Jersey and Passaic County, including Wayne, Clifton, Little Falls, West Milford, and Woodland Park Though child support is often a contentious issue, it is necessary for the quality of life for most children in two-family households. It is often used to pay for schools, household bills, and many other critical expenses. Needless to say, it is very stressful when a child support payment does not arrive. Household bills and child activity […]

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Post Retirement Modification of Alimony Settlements in Passaic County NJ

August 24, 2019

Alimony Attorneys Providing Counsel to clients across New Jersey and Passaic County, including Wayne, Clifton, Little Falls, West Milford, and Woodland Park In New Jersey, there are several different types of alimony, and in certain cases, more than one type of alimony may be necessary. In Glass v Glass, 366 N.J. Super. 357 marriage was described as an “adaptive economic and social partnership.” Today, it is possible for one alimony to begin as the other is terminated and for two […]

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