Facebook & Divorce
According to a 2010 survey, 81% of the attorneys polled saw an in increased amount of evidence derived from social networking sites, with Facebook being the #1 most mentioned site in divorce cases.Read More…
According to a 2010 survey, 81% of the attorneys polled saw an in increased amount of evidence derived from social networking sites, with Facebook being the #1 most mentioned site in divorce cases.Read More…
More Questions About Child Support in NJ Child support was just ordered! How can I already be in arrears? Let me first clarify that the term is “in arrears” if you areRead More…
Consumption Categories and Child Support Calculations by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) Parents often think that because they are paying for a service for their child—like dance or karate lessons—child support shouldRead More…
Common Questions About Child Support by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Mount Laurel, NJ Office) Q: I’m paying child support. Shouldn’t that entitle me to more parenting time? OR My ex isn’t paying enoughRead More…
Changed Circumstances and Support Obligations by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) Contrary to how it may feel when one is going through the process, life does not end after a divorceRead More…
Post Divorce Private School Contribution by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) Most children in the United States go to public school. I myself am the product of five public schools in twoRead More…
College Contribution and Divorce by Alicia Hutchinson, Esq. (Marlton, NJ Office) When should you address the issue of college contribution? Before you child picks a college? Before the bill for his or herRead More…
Perhaps the most important, difficult task in settling a divorce is creating a parenting agreement. Divorce can be incredibly contentious and disruptive. People who can’t even agree on who gets the TVRead More…
It is perhaps the most commonly fought post-judgment battle in all of family law and the most easily avoidable if handled in advance: how much, if anything, should each parent contribute towardsRead More…
College Expenses and Child Support in New Jersey After Divorce When determining whether continued financial support for children attending college and/or parental contributions to college education are appropriate, the Court is toRead More…