Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law
Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law New laws or changes to the law are rarely retroactive—which means that usually they only apply to cases which are new or areRead More…
Questions About the Changes to New Jersey Alimony Law New laws or changes to the law are rarely retroactive—which means that usually they only apply to cases which are new or areRead 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…
Governor Christie has signed into law a bill that makes several changes to New Jersey’s alimony law. The new law is the result of two years of collective effort, argument and compromiseRead More…
Many people don’t realize that they may be eligible for their ex’s social security benefits. If you are divorced, and were married for ten years or more, have been divorced for atRead More…
If you are considering divorce, you may feel overwhelmed, confused and intimidated by the whole process. In order to assist you before you take your first steps, we’ll be holding a freeRead More…
Blackwood, NJ, June 12, 2014—For several years there has been a movement to institute a more collaborative way to resolve family law disputes. Now, a bill known as the “New Jersey FamilyRead More…
When a marriage breaks up the court is charged with determining how the property and assets of the married couple are to be split. Working out the details of this split isRead More…
No two divorces are exactly alike. Some divorces go relatively easily and smoothly, while others feature lots of obstacles and complications. While we can’t predict with 100% accuracy the length of theRead More…
The divorce process begins with the filing of a Complaint. The complaint doesn’t go into detail about all the things you want, but asks for general things like “equitable distribution” or “spousalRead More…