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...
Child Support Attorneys serving clients in Little Falls, Wayne, Paterson, Woodland Park and across Passaic County and Northern New Jersey As we all know, times flies. Before you know it, you’re a 12-year-old child is suddenly 17, and if they are anything like most NJ teenagers, are asking for financial support to help them purchase/lease a car, and insure that car. Considering the cost of not only purchasing or maintaining an automobile, but also the mandatory requirement and extremely high […]
Child Support Attorneys Discuss Children´s Rights and Emancipation Issues helping clients in Little Falls and across Passaic County It is a common belief that children who receive child support from a non-custodial parent are automatically emancipated at the age of 18 and thus relieve the parent who pays of any responsibility for future payments. However, this is not true in many cases. Currently, New Jersey state law regarding children’s (or their primary custodial parent’s) right to child support is that […]
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 […]
Domestic Violence Attorneys handle Restraining Orders and Civil Restraints in Woodland Park, Wayne, Paterson and across Passaic County and Northern, NJ The relevance of a defendant’s previous crimes or criminal history is a contentious issue in many court proceedings. After all just because someone has committed or been accused of a crime in the past does not mean that they are guilty of a crime that they are currently being accused of. As shown in the case New Jersey vs. […]