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Divorce and Taxes

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Can I change my last name as part of my divorce?

  As part of a divorce, one thing women may request is permission to change their last name.  In those cases where the one spouse has assumed the surname of their now ex-spouse, dropping his last name can be a cathartic move.  … Continue reading

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Is there a bench warrant out against you?

If you have fallen behind in your alimony and/or child support obligation in New Jersey one of the available enforcement techniques is to have a bench warrant issued against you. This means that if you are pulled over for any … Continue reading

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NJ Alimony Reform: a reasonable position

The topic of alimony reform in NJ has been popular in the media.  The issue is cloaked in misinformation and propaganda by agenda driven groups who use the word “reform” in an attempt to hide their personal agendas.  As a … Continue reading

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Is there a “do over” in divorce?

Settling a divorce case often comes at the 11th hour and after intense, drawn out settlement discussions.  A settlement is a collection of mutually acceptable compromises and a settlement cannot be properly viewed as a win or lose proposition.  Frankly, … Continue reading

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