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Now is the time to plan for summer parenting tim

As Spring gradually arrives here in New Jersey, it may seem to early to make plans for the upcoming summer. However, for divorced couples, or couples in the process of getting divorced, there is no time like the present to … Continue reading

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Court issues ruling on nuanced emancipation case

Unlike some states, NJ does not have a predetermined age for a child that would allow the end of child support.  Financial obligations for a child end in NJ when it has been determined that the child is “emancipated”.  Emancipation … Continue reading

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Listen to Divorce 101 brought to you by Sandy Durst & The Durst Firm

Several months ago I began hosting a radio show called Divorce 101 on 920 AM, The Voice.  Divorce 101 is intended to offer general legal information on NJ divorce and family law topics. From time to time there are guests … Continue reading

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Tips on how to control your legal fees during your divorce.

    Controlling your Legal Fees   The divorce process may be the first time you have worked with an attorney on an hourly basis. It is our goal to provide you with the highest quality legal services in the … Continue reading

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Oral palimony agreements may still be valid & binding

As yesterday’s post indicated, the NJ Supreme Court was scheduled to release its decision in the case of Maeker v. Ross today.  Just moments ago, the decision was released and it is a reasonable, logical and fair opinion.  While a … Continue reading

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