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Prenuptial Agreements: Importance, Coverage, and Necessity

A prenuptial agreement, often referred to as a "prenup," is a legal document entered into by a couple prior to their marriage. This agreement may provide a measure of financial security and clarity, helping to prevent potential disputes and substantial counsel fees in the event of a divorce. Importance of Prenuptial Agreements What Prenuptial Agreements…

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The Impact of Substance Abuse on Family Law Cases: A Cause for Concern

Substance abuse can have severe implications on family law cases, particularly when it involves matters related to divorce and child custody. In this article, we delve into how substance abuse issues may influence these proceedings. Divorce In New Jersey, substance abuse may impact the grounds for divorce. Although New Jersey is a 'no-fault' divorce state…

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The Process of Uncontested Divorce in New Jersey: A Step-by-Step Guide

In an uncontested divorce, both parties have reached an agreement on all aspects of the divorce, including but not limited to alimony, custody and parenting time, child support, and equitable distribution. This type of divorce can be less expensive and time-consuming than a contested divorce. Here is the step-by-step process in New Jersey: Step 1:…

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Why Should I Hire a Family Lawyer? The Benefits and Roles Explained

Family law issues are often deeply personal and can be emotionally charged. They often involve substantial stakes, affecting the most critical aspects of your life, from your finances to your relationships with your children. In such cases, hiring a family lawyer can provide numerous benefits. Here's a look at what family lawyers do and how…

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Emancipation in New Jersey

In New Jersey, when a child turns 18, they are not automatically considered legally emancipated, and parents might still be responsible for their support. Let's delve into what emancipation means, the process, and when it might occur. What is Emancipation? Emancipation is a legal act that separates a young person from the control and support…

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Enforcing Court Orders and Agreements: What to Do When the Other Party Isn't Complying

If your co-parent or a former spouse is not adhering to the terms of an order issued by the court, or agreement following a divorce, it can be stressful and frustrating! However, there are steps you can take to enforce these orders and protect your rights. Here's a guide to navigating this situation: Document Non-Compliance…

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Negotiation and Mediation in NJ Divorces: Guidance and Tips

Navigating a divorce can be challenging and emotionally taxing. Negotiation and mediation offer alternative paths to traditional litigation, promote cooperation, and often result in less stress and lower costs. In New Jersey, these approaches are widely encouraged. Below are some pointers to help you through this process: Understand Negotiation and Mediation Negotiation takes place between…

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Modifying a Child Custody Order in New Jersey

In New Jersey, child custody orders can be modified if there has been a substantial change in circumstances since the entry of the last custody order. Here's a guide to understanding this process: When Can a Child Custody Order Be Modified? In New Jersey, a parent or guardian seeking to modify their custody order must…

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Military Divorce in New Jersey: Special Considerations and Laws

While military divorces in New Jersey follow the same general procedure as civilian divorces, there are unique legal considerations and protections for military members and their spouses. Let's delve into these specific aspects: Jurisdiction and Residency For a New Jersey court to have jurisdiction over a divorce, either spouse must have been a resident of…

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