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Why do I need to attend the Parent’s Education Program?
When there are unemancipated children involved in a divorce, parents in New Jersey are required to attend the Parent’s Education Program. This program is adminstered by the Court and you and your spouse will be scheduled for different days. When … Continue reading
I don’t need to pay my spouses credit card debt, do I?
When addressing the financial aspects of a divorce, one of the biggest issues is properly dealing with the marital debt. Client’s are often disappointed when they realize how debt is treated under NJ divorce law. What’s mine is mine, what’s … Continue reading
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What does it mean if I have joint legal custody?
When a divorce involves children, one of the most important considerations is how they children will be raised post-divorce. Hopefully, the parents recognize that while they may no longer be spouses they remain connected as parents. Ideally, they can put … Continue reading
Can I change my name after my divorce?
While more and more women are opting to keep their own surname when they get married, many still choose to adopt their husband’s last name. However, when the marriage ends, keeping his name may be an unpleasant reminder of the … Continue reading
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Important developments in child support & post-secondary educational costs
Recently, two trial court decisions have been issued which will be particular importance to parents going through divorce or parents who are already divorced. Each case warrants individual attention and check back for a more thorough analysis in the near … Continue reading
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