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Family Law Being mentally ready during the process

Mental Preparation Being prepared mentally is the critical first step in enduring and embracing the family law process. You can do this by a

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Family Law, Shock Proof Divorce Introduction

What happens during a divorce? “You give me one, I give you two.” Client quote. A comfortable smile comes across my face as I share this

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Family Law, Shock Proof Divorce Make the First Decision a Good One

Making Choices with Family and Family Law I’d rather pay you the thirty grand than pay my wife a dime.” Client quote. A family lawyer w

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter Big changes coming to alimony in NJ

On September 10, 2014, Governor Christie signed bill A 845 into law. This is the most sweeping change to the law of alimony in our state in

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Family Law, General Law, Monthly Newsletter How can you sleep at night?

I was sitting at dinner with my family and we were all answering the question, “How was your day?” I answered, “It was great.”  Th

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter Books About Surviving the Break Up Process

Thoughtful family law clients and potential clients are open to reading books about surviving the break up process.  I have read many books

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter Pre-Nuptial Agreements and Marital Trusts

In our last newsletter, we touched on the interplay between family law and estates, wills and trusts.  A significant part of our Family Law

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter What happens with gifts and inheritances during divorce?

One of the interesting and challenging parts of the Family Law practice is its interplay with other areas of the law.  Family Law often int

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter New law sets guidelines for domestic violence victim’s unpaid leave

Effective October 1, 2013, victims of domestic violence or a sexually violent offense are eligible to take unpaid leave from work to attend

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Family Law, Monthly Newsletter How is health insurance handled after divorce?

When couples divorce, one of the challenges is maintaining health insurance for the “non-working” spouse or the spouse that works in the

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