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A glimpse inside the court room
For me, being in a courtroom is much like being on a playing field. There is the opposition. There are rules. Hours of practice lead up to a critical moment in the game. The goal is to win. Clients are … Continue reading
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Can past acts of domestic violence be considered at my FRO hearing?
New Jersey takes protecting victims of domestic violence very serious. But in doing so, the law must also protect the due process rights of the alleged abuser. When seeking a Temporary Restraining Order or a Final Restaining Order, the victim … Continue reading
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How long will it take to get divorced in NJ?
As with any difficult experience, individuals going through a divorce want the process over sooner rather than later. While this is certainly understandable, rushing the process can have serious consequences.Working with your attorney can help make sure that not only … Continue reading
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Plenary hearing required to resolve factual disputes
As one might imaging, it is not unexpected that divorcing spouses can hold very different views on the underlying facts and circumstances surrounding their case. This is especially true when the differing views can alter the outcome and tip the … Continue reading
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