Business Divorce
If you’re a business owner facing divorce, the thought of protecting your business from divorce can only add to the stress that you’re already going through. Unlike most property or personal assets,Read More…
If you’re a business owner facing divorce, the thought of protecting your business from divorce can only add to the stress that you’re already going through. Unlike most property or personal assets,Read More…
10 Terms You Need To Know If You’re Going Through a Military Divorce Military families live under unique circumstances. These circumstances lead to many complications during divorce, not the least of whichRead More…
The New Jersey Supreme Court just handed down an important decision, Gnall v. Gnall, that could potentially have a big impact on future alimony payments, but might not apply to allRead More…
With summer winding down and the new school year fast approaching, many parents are more anxious than usual. That anxiety is worse for single parents of High School seniors faced with payingRead 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…
When divorcing, some assets are easy to sort out and divide. Others, not so much! Other than their home, a couple’s retirement funds are often their most valuable assets, and the question ofRead More…
The Post-9/11 GI Bill has made it much easier for a military dependent use their sponsor (the servicemember’s) unused GI Bill benefits. This is a wonderful change, and has made it muchRead More…
A divorce involving active duty military service members can be especially hard. Here are our itletiop three reasons why you should consult with one of our attorneys about your military divorce. 1. Jurisdiction isRead More…
Sometimes people are incapable of caring for themselves and require an agent to act on their behalf. When someone is found by a New Jersey court to be incapable of managing their ownRead More…
In New Jersey you’re allowed to name an individual to make your funeral arrangements. This “funeral agent” does not have to be the executor of your will, nor do they have toRead More…