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Month: July 2013

Alimony Obligations Can Sometimes Change

Whether an alimony award is permanent or of limited duration, there are instances when it can be either changed or even terminated when circumstances warrant. New Jersey courts have dealt with this issue at great length. There have been instances when alimony has been increased, reduced and sometimes even terminated early. Before making such a […]

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Post Nuptial Agreements Becoming Common

New Jersey residents are aware that prenuptial agreements can be made that determine how divorce proceedings will go if a couple splits up. It has been generally held that once a couple is married, if they do not have a prenup and they get a divorce, it will be up to lawyers and the court […]

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Why Mediate Your Divorce

The simple answer to this question is cost. If you and your spouse are sharing the costs of a mediator you have jointly engaged to help you resolve your divorce dispute, it will cost less than each of you retaining separate counsel to litigate every single point of disagreement. Another, perhaps even more compelling reason, […]

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No Legal Separation In The State Of New Jersey

In the State of New Jersey, there is no such thing as “legal separation.” While parties may determine that it is in their best interests to physically separate prior to filing a complaint for divorce, the Court does not recognize the end of a marriage until a complaint for divorce is actually filed. While this […]

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Frequent Flyer Miles Can Be A Factor In Some Divorce Settlements

The division of marital assets is at the core of many New Jersey divorce settlements. Assets that are jointly owned can include common items like real estate, cash and stock portfolios, and often some that are a bit more unusual like expensive wine, art collections or even guns. So, would most people who are embroiled […]

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