Yes–it can matter who files for divorce first. But, this doesn’t necessarily mean you should lose sleep over it if you didn’t get to the courthouse first. While filing for divorce first does not give you any inherent rights over your spouse, it does allow you more control over the situation from the beginning and
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Divorce
What Does Irreconcilable Differences Mean in a Divorce?
Filing for divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences in New Jersey has continued to be a popular option in recent years for spouses in troubled marriages. However, many soon-to-be-former couples are continuously encouraged to undergo their divorce proceedings on these grounds without fully comprehending what “irreconcilable differences” technically means. Vocabulary is always an essential
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What If Your Spouse Is Hiding Assets in Your Divorce?
In a New Jersey divorce, both spouses are legally required to disclose all of their assets. But sometimes spouses try to get away with hiding assets. They may do it because they want to get a better financial outcome than their spouse, against whom they hold bitter feelings. They might want to hold onto an
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Health Insurance During and After Divorce
Are you nervous to get divorced because you think you are going to lose your health insurance, or your spouse is going to be without it? Although you both may not be getting along in the household, you may not necessarily want to see your spouse, or the other parent of your children be stuck
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7 Tips for Preparing for a Divorce in New Jersey
One month into 2019 and those resolutions start to dwindle. If you are unhappy with your marriage and are ready to move on to the next chapter of your life, it is a great time to start the divorce process. While some couples benefit from counseling and other forms of intervention, if you are sure
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