Domestic Violence Can Affect Custody In Passaic County NJ
July 10, 2019As you may or may not know, judges in New Jersey have to take a lot of things into consideration before they make a decision about child custody. From the...
As you may or may not know, judges in New Jersey have to take a lot of things into consideration before they make a decision about child custody. From the...
Passaic County Family Lawyers handling Divorce Cases in Little Falls, Woodland Park, Wayne, Paterson and across Northern New Jersey for Decades Many people have the misconception that divorce attorneys just make divorces more complicated and expensive. They fight for things that you don’t really care about and charge a lot of money to do so. While there are certainly divorce attorneys who fit this description, it is important to remember the many crucial things a good Passaic County divorce attorney […]
In New Jersey today more and more couples are choosing to forego traditional marriage and instead live together in a marriage-style situation. Often this does not represent a lack of love and affection but a personal choice between two individuals or disillusionment with traditional marriage and the possibility of divorce. However, cohabitation does not allow you to avoid many of the problems faced by divorcing couples should the relationship end. If there are children that result from the relationship then […]
Planning a wedding can be a complicated process. Many decisions need to be made, ranging from minor decisions such as which cake to eat, to major decisions such as whether or not you should enter into a prenuptial agreement with your future spouse. While at the time of marrying, you probably can’t conceive ever divorcing your spouse, establishing a prenuptial agreement is often a prudent and wise measure to take. Several important questions need to be answered before entering into […]
Many clients are unsure of their legal rights in New Jersey when they wish to divorce, but their spouse does not. The good news is that New Jersey is considered a “no-fault” divorce state. This means that either party in a marriage may file for divorce, even if they have no specific grievances or proof of wrong-doing. The only thing you need to prove in order to get a divorce is that you have an “irreconcilable difference” with your spouse, […]