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When a motion just won’t do!
The first step in attempting to resolve a dispute that arises during a divorce is to file a motion with the court. A motion is comprised of 2 parts: the first is the Notice of Motion which sets forth the … Continue reading
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Evidentiary hearing required in custody disputes
Custody and parenting time disputes often involve factual disputes based on conflicting allegations and accusations made by the parties. It can often be difficult to resolve these disputes and plenary hearings can be time consuming and expensive. In an effort … Continue reading
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Divorce and Dating
For most people, going through a divorce is a period of chaos and uncertainty. It is also a time of transition. For many people, part of their transition from married their married life includes the resumption of dating. Whether or … Continue reading
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NJ Appellate Court clarifies law on relocating out of state with a child
As today’s society becomes increasingly mobile, divorce parents often find that the need to move from New Jersey after their divorce has been finalized. The need to move can arise due to a new job offer, remarriage, or the need to … 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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