Author Archives: Sandy Durst

About Sandy Durst

Sandy Durst, Esq., is the founding partner of The Durst Firm where he heads the Family Law Department. Individuals facing a divorce benefit from the combination of legal skill, common sense and compassion that Sandy brings to each and every matter. Each case is given the personalized attention it deserves.

Are retirement assets divided in a New Jersey Divorce?

How Divorce Can Impact Retirement Assets in New Jersey Divorce can have a major impact on retirement assets in New Jersey. In the state of New Jersey, when dividing assets in a divorce, all assets acquired during the marriage are … Continue reading

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What is the Early Settlement Panel

What is the Early Settlement Panel and How Does it Work? The Early Settlement Panel (ESP) is an innovative dispute resolution system offered by the Family Courts in new Jersey. It is designed to provide an efficient and cost-effective way … Continue reading

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Do I need a new will after my divorce?

Understanding How a Divorce Can Affect Your Existing Will Divorce can have a profound effect on an existing will, making it important to understand the implications of divorce on a will. There are several ways in which a divorce can … Continue reading

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Can I move out of NJ with our children

If you are considering leaving New Jersey after your divorce, there are a few important points to consider. Leaving New Jersey with your children after a divorce can be complicated, and it is important to understand the legal process and … Continue reading

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College costs and divorce: who pays for a child’s college education

When a couple in New Jersey decides to end their marriage, one of the issues that must be addressed is who will pay for college for any children in the family. This can be a stressful situation for both parents, … Continue reading

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