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Starting Fresh: Moving Out of NJ with Your Child After Divorce
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. On top of the emotional upheaval, there are practical questions to answer—like where you’ll live, how custody will work, and whether a fresh start in a new place might be the … Continue reading
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Can Child Support in New Jersey Be Paid Through Wage Garnishment?When it comes to child support in New Jersey, one of the most common questions parents have is whether payments can be made through wage garnishment. The short answer? Yes, absolutely—and in most cases, it’s the default method.
What Is Wage Garnishment?Wage garnishment is when a portion of an employee’s earnings is automatically withheld by their employer to pay off a debt—in this case, child support. Instead of the paying parent (often called the noncustodial parent) manually sending … Continue reading
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Understanding NJ Alimony Law
Alimony is a major issue in many of the divorce cases we handle? Questions we often get deal with whether alimony is appropriate, how much can alimony be, and how long will alimony be paid? This post is intended to … Continue reading
Do I need a new will after my divorce?
Understanding How a Divorce Can Affect Your Existing Will Divorce can have a profound effect on an existing will, making it important to understand the implications of divorce on a will. There are several ways in which a divorce can … Continue reading
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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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