What is a Case Information Statement and Why Does It Matter?
In New Jersey, each litigant in a divorce must complete a Case Information Statement, (commonly referred to...
In New Jersey, each litigant in a divorce must complete a Case Information Statement, (commonly referred to...
In 2014, the New Jersey State Legislature amended the alimony statute, N.J.S.A 2A:34-23, which better addressed the...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has shed light on the limited circumstances in which principles of equity...
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In a recent decision, a New Jersey family court resolved the question of what happens when two...
When spouses divorce, one of the things most often fought over is the division of their marital...
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I recently read an article on Huffington Post that provided an interesting perspective on the emotional turmoil...
A New Jersey Superior Court family judge recently determined the standard for child support awards where the...
Anyone who has been through one will tell you how expensive divorce is - not only financially...
What happens when an alimony-paying spouse loses his or her job and subsequently obtains new employment with...
For some going through the divorce process, it makes sense to consult with a vetted and trusted...