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NJ Legislature and Senator Scutari continue to attack divorcing NJ Women

     In a proposed bill ( http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2012/Bills/S2500/2151_I1.HTM) that is being sponsored in the NJ Senate by Senator Scutari and which has recently been endorsed by the Assembly Judiciary committee, the viability of previously entered into premarital or prenuptial agreements is at … Continue reading

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Unreported Income and Divorce

The issue of unreported income is one that client’s and attorneys are often forced to deal with during a divorce.  Many types of businesses are supported by cash transactions. It is important to recognize these situations so that they can be dealt with properly so … Continue reading

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Divorce and back to school issues

As a new school year begins, new issues may arise if you are recently divorced.  Juggling two households with children, homework, and after school activities can be a challenge.  For the welfare of your children, it is imperative that you … Continue reading

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Facebook doesn’t cause divorce

if you watch the news or read almost any magazine today you will have confronted a headline that reads something like this: DOES FACEBOOK CAUSE DIVORCE?.  The answer to that question, in my opinion, is a definitive NO.  Divorce is … Continue reading

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Can I get my support obligations reduced?

In today’s challenging economy many people inquire as to whether or not they can have previously ordered or agreed to alimony or child support obligations reduced. As with many family law questions, the answer is “maybe”. Support obligations may be … Continue reading

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