Category Archives: Durst Firm News

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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No right to appointed counsel in NJ Domestic Violence cases

As reported in the NJ Law Journal, litigants in family court domestic violence cases do not have a right to court appointed attorneys.  Given that the consequences of a domestic violence hearing can be significant – no matter what side … Continue reading

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Is your divorce your attorney’s priority?

Selecting the right attorney is a crucial step in the divorce process.  Obtaining the right advice from the outset can help avoid expensive problems down the road. While there are many factors that can be considered in the selection process … Continue reading

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