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Divorce and Taxes: What you need to know
A divorce will surely impact your tax filing. The following points are based on my 14 years of experience as a NJ divorce attorney. You should consult with an accountant or qualified tax preparer to determine how to best prepare … Continue reading
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Making relocation easier. Is this a positive trend?
In a continuing stream of court opinions that appear to make it easier for a custodial parent to relocate outside the borders of New Jersey with the children, an unreported decision remanded a relocation case back to the trial judge … Continue reading
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Court eases burden for a parent seeking to relocate out of NJ with the children
In today’s mobile society in which both parents work it has become increasingly likely that the custodial parent may need t relocate outside of New Jersey. Generally, the custodial parent cannot move out of New Jersey without the consent of … Continue reading
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NJ Alimony Reform: My 2 Cents.
I am a NJ divorce lawyer. I work day in and day out to help individuals and there children through the divorce process. I often get blamed for causing divorce. The collective integrity of my colleagues is constantly under attack. … Continue reading
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Finding of ongoing need for protection required for entry of Final Restraining Order
A recent unreported Appellate Division decision highlights an important component of the analysis required to determine if a Domestic Violence Restraining Order is necessary in a particular case. Court are called upon to determine when routine domestic squabbles cross the … Continue reading
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