Can a spouse move back in during divorce? That question can be very complicated. Technically, without a temporary or final restraining order, the spouse is still entitled to live in the house, legally. However, the length of time your spouse has been out of the house and your particular situation, including what grounds the divorce was
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Are Text Messages Acceptable Evidence in NJ Divorce Court?
It’s never been easier for us to communicate with our family and loved ones via emails, social media direct messages and text messages. Still, these electronic messages may also portray the negative aspects of a marital relationship. If a marriage is heading toward divorce, text messages may be accepted as evidence in divorce court. If
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What Happens to Gifts From Parents in a Divorce?
A divorce is a complex event with many considerations as you separate from your spouse. In addition to issues such as child custody and alimony, there is also the question of what to do with possessions and other assets. When deciding who gets what, one area of the separation to be noticed is protecting gifts
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Moving to Another State with Children Before a Divorce
When a marriage falls apart, it’s understandable that one parent may be thinking to to start fresh somewhere new. In some cases, it may even be necessary for your safety and well-being to put some miles between yourself and your ex-spouse. But leaving your spouse doesn’t mean you want to leave your children. So, what
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5 Myths about Getting Divorced in New Jersey
When you are going through a divorce, you need to make informed decisions based on accurate information. Unfortunately, there are a lot of common misconceptions about the divorce process, and there are several myths that have been perpetuated online. So, what is true and what isn’t? Here is the truth behind five common myths about
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