Category: New Jersey Family Law Blog

Category: New Jersey Family Law Blog

The Impact of Custody Battles on Children: What Parents Should Know

If you decide to fight over custody in New Jersey, you may believe that the end goal you have in mind is to find the best solution for your child. That's a great point of view, as the child's best interests need to be respected, but it's important to realize that c[ ... ]

Too late for a pre-nup? Consider a post-nup instead

Most New Jersey residents have probably heard of prenuptial agreements. These are legal documents drafted and signed before marriage to determine how specific issues[ ... ]

Understanding New Jersey’s Grandparent Visitation Laws: Key Facts You Need to Know

In family matters, New Jersey courts place the interests of children above the desires of adults. This is true whether a legal dispute involves child custody, support or visitations. A[ ... ]

Structured school days require parenting time adjustments

Most school-age children are either back in Bergen County classrooms or almost ready to start the school year. This is a time of adjustment for students and parents as the weather turns cooler and days are more regimented. Parenting time for[ ... ]

High-profile case helps to clarify New Jersey alimony laws

The New Jersey Supreme Court recently ordered a trial court to rethink a case that limited support the ex-wife of a prominent Deutsche Bank executive received. Elizabeth and James Gnall, the bank's chief financial officer, were married 15 years before a 2008 divorce. A trial[ ... ]

How technology helps co-parenting after separation or divorce

Any time a complaint is brought before a New Jersey court, it is the responsibility of the accuser to support a claim with evidence. If you assert a former spouse or partner has failed to live up to a child support or custody agreement, it's up to you to show proof of the claim. With that in m[ ... ]

What types of divorce are recognized by New Jersey courts?

Many Bergen County couples take advantage of no-fault laws to dissolve their marriages. No-fault rules provide a way for couples to divorce without the added pressure of blame. In the days bef[ ... ]

Does a custodial parent need an ex’s permission to move?

One of the most sensitive legal issues Hackensack couples face during a separation or divorce includes the time parents spend with children. In many child custody arrangements, one parent is the primary custo[ ... ]

Defusing co-parenting problems after divorce

The legal process attached to a marital break-up can make Bergen County spouses feel as if they've been put through a wringer. Divorce can hit hard at many levels, no matter who take the first steps toward the end of a marriage. Along with decisions about[ ... ]

Legal considerations for New Jersey separations

Some Hackensack spouses may not be in a position to end a marriage or may not have the desire to take legal action at the time of separation. Some couples want a breather, physical time apart to consider the future of a marriage. Others may have hopes of reconciliation, worries abo[ ... ]

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