What to Do if Your Spouse Doesn’t Want a Divorce

February 14, 2019

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, […]

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Who decides on Passaic County Child’s Best Interest?

November 16, 2018

Family Law NJ Attorneys explain how the law looks at “a child’s best interests” serving Passaic County, Woodland Park, Clifton, Wayne, Little Falls, West Milford, Paterson As a rule, decisions about adoption, child custody or any issue that affects a child’s welfare are made by determining through the lens of the “best interests of the child”.  In this article, let’s understand what a child’s “best interests” really means. Who decides what the “best interests” are for a child in Woodland […]

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Things to Consider when Creating a Passaic County Prenuptial Agreement

October 25, 2018

Essentially, a prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into by two parties prior to their marriage.  This contract outlines each individual’s rights and obligations should the marriage eventually terminate.  Reasons why individuals enter into these agreements can vary widely, and are usually used to clarify both individuals’ expectations, help avoid uncertainties and help alleviate fears of either party before entering into the marriage. However, before entering into any prenuptial agreement or any legal contract it is important to have an […]

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Passaic County, NJ Adoption

July 2, 2018

Adopting a child or children in need can be a life-changing experience for New Jersey families. Not only will adoptive parents be providing a new life for their adoptive children, but they will be enriching their own lives as well. Adoption is also a potentially complex legal process that may involve a number of state, local, and federal agencies such as the New Jersey Department of Children and Families. Today, our adoption and family services attorneys will be identifying some of the […]

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Contempt of Court in New Jersey Family Law Cases

June 20, 2018

“Contempt of court” is the kind of legal term which is both well known, but not well understood. However, being found in contempt is a common occurrence when former spouses or co-parents refuse to adhere to their family law agreements such as divorce settlement agreements, child custody agreements, child support agreements, alimony agreements, and more. On the flip side, being accused of contempt of court can lead to serious ramifications without the proper legal representation. Today, our family law agreement attorneys will define contempt of court, […]

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