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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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