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Increased lifestyle due to cohabitation can lead to alimony termination

Once alimony has been awarded, NJ law allows for a modification upon a showing by the payor that the recipient is cohabitating and realizing an economic benefit from doing so.  Prior decisions have focused on the economic impact of the … Continue reading

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Is Court administered divorce arbitration coming to NJ?

There are several ways a NJ divorce case can get resolved.  The parties can reach an agreement between themselves or with the assistance of their attorneys. The Court system offers custody and parenting time mediation and the Early Settlement Panel … Continue reading

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Divorce and Taxes: What you need to know

A divorce will surely impact your tax filing.  The following points are based on my 14 years of experience as a NJ divorce attorney.  You should consult with an accountant or qualified tax preparer to determine how to best prepare … Continue reading

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Making relocation easier. Is this a positive trend?

In a continuing stream of court opinions that appear to make it easier for a custodial parent to relocate outside the borders of New Jersey with the children, an unreported decision remanded a relocation case back to the trial judge … Continue reading

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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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