Managing Divorce in the Presence of a Chronic Illness in New Jersey
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The Effect of Chronic Illness on Divorce in New Jersey

March 31, 2023

Until Death Do Us Part? Some Couples Find It Hard to Cope with Their Marriage and a Chronic Illness Navigating a marriage that is falling apart and the subsequent process of divorce is difficult for any person. When there are additional factors that weigh on the marriage and the divorce, the complexity of marital union dissolution is amplified. Chronic illness experienced by one spouse is a clear example of a difficulty that can adversely impact both the marriage and the […]

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Strategies for Success in Collaborative Parenting

March 22, 2023

Many co-parents find some relief through successful collaborative parenting tools and strategies during and after divorce. Collaborative parenting is an approach where divorced parents work together as a team to make decisions, solve problems, and raise their children. It involves open communication, active listening, and shared responsibility.  It means they work together on the same team, presenting a united front in terms of setting boundaries and creating a disciplined environment. In collaborative parenting, both parents contribute equally to the parenting […]

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Top Considerations Before Representing Yourself in Family Court in NJ

March 14, 2023

Weigh All of the Variables Before Representing Yourself in Family Court in New Jersey Pro se is a Latin term that has historically been used in the legal realm as representing yourself without the benefit of an attorney. Many people, and even licensed attorneys, who have been faced with the decision of representing themselves or hiring an attorney to represent themselves have chosen the latter for different reasons. There are advantages and disadvantages when it comes to representing yourself in […]

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What Makes Prenups So Attractive To Millennials in New Jersey?

March 10, 2023

Handling Prenuptial Agreements from a Millennial Perspective in New Jersey Millennials, also known as Gen Y, are a generation born between 1981 and 1996. Today they are from 26 to 41 years of age. Their name comes from the fact that the first to graduate from high school did so in the year 2000, the new millennium. They are the children of baby boomers and late Generation Xers.  They are often characterized as technologically savvy, socially conscious, and diverse but […]

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Consequences of Failure to Pay Child Support While in Prison in NJ

March 5, 2023

Can my Child’s Other Parent Stop Making Payments if in Jail in New Jersey? With a dramatic increase in divorce rates and an incarceration rate that has increased by 500% in the past forty years, it is no wonder that child support issues arise when the payor of said support is in prison.  According to E.A. Carson’s article Prisoners in 2019, sourced by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, There are more than 2 million people incarcerated and another 5 million […]

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