Filing for Divorce in New Jersey, Which Honors Fault and No Fault Divorces

October 29, 2021

Read on to learn more about fault and no-fault divorces, whether New Jersey is a no-fault state, and how to file for a no-fault divorce in New Jersey. There are a myriad of reasons that two people may decide to legally terminate their marriage. Some of these decisions to end the marriage result in an amicable divorce proceeding, whereas others are much more conflict-ridden. According to New Jersey law, spouses can file for divorce citing specific reasons for the downfall […]

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Why You may Need a Business Valuation Expert in Your New Jersey Divorce

September 20, 2021

When it comes to marital asset division in a New Jersey divorce, you may need help determining the value of a certain property, namely a business. While bank accounts have defined values, other assets depend on various factors to arrive at a value. Take art collections, antique vehicles, and a family business, for example. Finding an objective value for any of these assets takes expertise in the field of art, antiques, finances, and marketing. To evaluate a business in divorce […]

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What Happens If Your Ex-Spouse Fails to Pay Child Support?

March 31, 2021

Divorce and Child Support Attorneys in New Jersey and Passaic County, including Wayne, Clifton, Little Falls, West Milford, and Woodland Park Raising a child requires both parents to become involved in any and all decisions surrounding the child’s wellbeing, from the moment they decide to become a family. Child support would become an active variable for one of the parties if the parents decide to divorce. What Does Child Support Cover? Child support is a recurrent, continuous payment made by […]

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Should I File a Joint Tax Return or Not During a Passaic County Divorce?
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Should I File a Joint Tax Return or Not During a Passaic County Divorce?

January 21, 2019

Woodland Park Divorce and Family Law Attorneys Provide Client Focused Counsel Across all of Northern New Jersey. divorce, an estranged spouse may be very hesitant to file a joint tax return.  When the other spouse is insistent about filing jointly, an issue arises about whether there is a legal obligation to file joint taxes during a separation. The specific factual background of the case would dictate the response to this inquiry.  However, significant factors to consider when deciding whether to […]

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