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Actual income & potential income relevant to support analysis

In a recently decided case, the appellate court affirmed the long held principle that when it comes to analyzing a parties income for determining support obligations, the actual income must be considered as well as the earning potential or earning capacity … Continue reading

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US Supreme Court stikes down DOMA & Prop 8!

In a historic decision earlier today, the US Supreme Court struck down the highly criticized Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) & the controversial California law known as Prop 8.  As a lawyer and a human being I am thankful that … Continue reading

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I cant’ afford my child support payment? What should I do?

In a NJ divorce, both parents have an obligation to financially support the child(ren) of the marriage.  Child support can be calculated utilizing the NJ Child Support Guidelines or the parties can agree to deviate from the Guidelines.  Child support … Continue reading

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Can a parent with joint legal custody make unilateral decisions affecting the child?

After a divorce, there is often disagreement between the parents as to what is appropriate with regard to the child’s education and religious upbringing.  Under joint legal custody, both parties are to be involved in major decisions including but not … Continue reading

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Changing the last name of the child

It is common in divorce proceedings for the former wife to change her surname.  The law allows her to adopt any surname, not just her maiden name, as long as it is not being done for fraudulent purposes or to … Continue reading

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