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Proper Drafting of a Divorce Settlement Agreement protects you down the road.
This recent descision mentioned inn the New Jersey Law Journal highlights the importance of hiring an attorney who was the experience and forsight needed to draft a settlement agreement that adequatley protects you if problems arise in the future. This … Continue reading
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The Alphabet Soup of Divorce
As a lawyer I find one of my most important responsibilities involves educating clients on all phases of the divorce process. As they saying goes, “knowledge is power” and I want my clients to be empowered during their divorce. Part … Continue reading
How to best manage your legal fees during a divorce
MANAGING AND MINIMIZING YOUR LEGAL FEES At Lynch, Osborne, Gilmore & Durst it is our desire to provide you with the highest possible quality of legal services at a reasonable cost. There are several things which you can do to … Continue reading
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Keep the non-custodial parent in the loop if you want them to pay for college.
In a recently decided but unreported decision, the Appellate Court emphasized that the quality of the relationship of a parent and child is an important factor when deciding if a parent should have an obligation to contribute towards college expenses. As … Continue reading
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Divorce & Back to School Isssues
If you are going through a divorce or have recently been divorced you may find that the upcoming back to school season presents a host of new issues that must be delicately addressed in order to minimize the impact on … Continue reading
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