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What is an “uncontested” divorce?

What Is an Uncontested Divorce in New Jersey? Divorce can be emotionally taxing and financially draining—but not every divorce has to be a drawn-out courtroom battle. In New Jersey, many couples resolve their marriage dissolution through an uncontested divorce, a … Continue reading

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Multiple methods to resolve your divorce in New Jersey

Divorce Resolution in New Jersey: Litigation, Mediation, and Arbitration Explained When a marriage ends in New Jersey, divorcing spouses have several paths to resolve their disputes. While some cases must go before a judge, many couples today choose alternative dispute … Continue reading

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Understanding NJ Alimony Law

Alimony is a major issue in many of the divorce cases we handle? Questions we often get deal with whether alimony is appropriate, how much can alimony be, and how long will alimony be paid? This post is intended to … Continue reading

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Do I still have to pay alimony if my Ex is living with someone?

Alimony is often a bitter pill to swallow.  The payor may feel as though they are paying too much for too long.  The recipient may feel it’s not enough.  But once alimony has been set, what happens when circumstances change … Continue reading

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Is it time for a change?

Having just flipped the calendar to a new year, many people make New Year’s Resolutions.  Often, these resolutions concern habits or behaviors someone may want to change in order to improve their daily life.  For many people, one such change … Continue reading

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