January 2018

Why You Should Hire A Certified Family Law Attorney

Month: January 2018

Why You Should Hire A Certified Family Law Attorney

January 25, 2018

The average divorce takes lots of time, energy and patience to finalize. Now is not the time to hire an inexperienced lawyer. Instead, to ensure the very best representation, your first objective should be to select a law firm that has a certified matrimonial attorney on staff.

3 Reasons Why You Might Need A Copy Of Your Divorce Decree

January 18, 2018

Your divorce is finalized, and you’re ready to move on. As antsy as you may be to cut ties with your ex and the whole divorce process once and for all, there is one thing that’s important for you to always hang onto, and that’s your divorce decree.

How The New Federal Tax Code Changes Impact Divorce; and Why New Jersey’s Alimony “Rule of Thumb” and Child Support Guidelines Are Now Obsolete

January 8, 2018

By Luther Jones The implications of last month’s federal tax reforms are so vast that just about everyone will be impacted – including, most notably, individuals going through a divorce.

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