In child support and alimony determinations during divorce, the court will look at the incomes of both spouses to decide on payments. But what if one spouse is not working? Or, what if one spouse is not working up to their capacity or what they used to do? Then how will child support be determined?
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Should We Share Marital Home During Divorce?
Should you share the marital home during divorce? That depends on your situation, and there are many things to consider before making that decision. Do you have children? What is your financial situation? Can you live together in relative peace now that your marriage is ending, or will it be too difficult? What grounds for
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Rights and Responsibilities as a Non-Custodial Father
Whether you are divorced, separated or were never married to your child’s mother, as a non-custodial father in New Jersey, you have clear legal rights. New Jersey law recognizes that it is in a child’s best interests to spend time with both parents in most cases, and it does not presume that a mother is
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How to Divorce a Narcissistic Wife in NJ
There’s no denying how difficult your life can be if you end up married to a narcissistic person and going through a divorce in New Jersey with this type of individual can be even more difficult. You may constantly feel off balance throughout the divorce because you cannot predict what your narcissistic wife will say
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Who Has Custody of a Child When the Parents Are Not Married in New Jersey?
As hard as it is for some divorcing couples to resolve child-related legal issues, the task can be even more difficult for New Jersey parents who were never married. Unmarried parents often have additional steps to take before they can resolve any disputes regarding child custody, visitation, and child support. One of the first steps
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