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WHAT IS A MOTION FOR TEMPORARY RELIEF?
WHAT IS A MOTION FOR TEMPORARY RELIEF? In New Jersey, the family court system is instructed to do all it can to resolve divorce cases within one year of the filing of a Complaint for Divorce. Depending on a particular … Continue reading
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Do I get to keep the engagement ring?
The question of who gets to keep the engagement ring when the relationship ends is one that I often get from clients. Depending on the facts, my answer is sure to disappoint one party. In New Jersey, an engagement ring … Continue reading
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Will a bankruptcy filing impact my divorce?
Will a bankruptcy filing impact my divorce? By: Sandy Durst, Esq. Lynch, Osborne, Gilmore & Durst A difficult economy often leads to divorce. Difficult financial times also result in an increase in bankruptcy filings. It is important that both … Continue reading
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Who pays for college after the divorce?
WHO PAYS FOR COLLEGE AFTER THE DIVORCE By: Sandy Durst, Esq. Lynch, Osborne, Gilmore & Durst The issue of who pays for the college education of unemancipated children after a divorce is often emotionally charged and financially stressful … Continue reading
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Is child support appropriate for an adult child? Maybe, says the court.
There are certain circumstances that arise which may warrant the ongoing payment of child support even after a child reaches adulthood. The following excerpt from the NJ LAw Journal illustrates one such situation and highlights what each party must show … Continue reading
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