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If I didn’t get hit, is it still domestic violence?
The immediate answer is a definitive YES. Many people are under the false impression that domestic violence requires physical violence for the Court to protect the victim by entering a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) or a Final Restraining Order (FRO). … Continue reading
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How long does it take to get divorced in NJ?
A question virtually all of my client’s ask is “how long will it take to get divorced?” And my answer is usually “it depends”. While the court system is instructed to do everything possible to resolve the case within one … Continue reading
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A crystal ball for divorce?
As with anything found on the internet, the veracity and credibility of any information must be considered and the information should be taken with a grain of salt. Deciding whether to get divorced is a deeply personal decision. When evaluating … Continue reading
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Is it time for a change?
Having just flipped the calendar to a new year, many people make New Year’s Resolutions. Often, these resolutions concern habits or behaviors someone may want to change in order to improve their daily life. For many people, one such change … Continue reading
European Court strikes a blow to parental rights
While this is a European case and NOT a NJ / United States case it present a devastating insight into a Court’s role in balancing the best interests of a child and parental rights. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/against-his-parents%e2%80%99-wishes-this-terminally-ill-infant-will-be-allowed-to-die/ar-BBDsI95?ocid=spartanntp