Domestic Violence and Divorce

December 10, 2018

Domestic violence damages the lives of an estimated four million people every year–the vast majority of them women.  Domestic violence impacts not only the victim but children, relatives and friends as well. There are studies that show that violence occurs at least once in as many as two-thirds of all marriages. Moreover, Roughly 40% of all physically abused children have also witnessed physical violence between their parents. If you or someone you know is currently involved in an abusive relationship, divorce […]

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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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Why You May Not Be Ready to Date Soon After Divorce

August 6, 2018

It’s a harsh reality when you are first alone in your house and your children leave with your ex-spouse.  There may be lonely nights at the beginning of your new life, following your divorce.  Eating and sleeping alone may feel odd or uncomfortable, after many years of marriage. This is something new to you, even if you have lived alone in the past at some point.  It is something that takes time to get used to.  Your life has changed; […]

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Determining Alimony in Your New Jersey Divorce
Posted in: Alimony Divorce

Determining Alimony in Your New Jersey Divorce

July 15, 2018

During your New Jersey divorce, you, your spouse, and your respective attorneys have many opportunities to reach a settlement. The State structures the divorce process to encourage negotiation and requires mediation at specific stages, including the Early Settlement Panel and Economic Mediation. Among the most challenging issues in many divorces, and one of the significant matters to resolve as your attorneys work toward a settlement is alimony, also known as “spousal support.” Perhaps this is because alimony represents more than […]

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