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After Divorce Modifications

Category: After Divorce Modifications

Name change after divorce

Author: Nicole Casciola and Erin DeGeorge

To change your name after divorce, you can file a motion in Family Court as part of a pending or post judgment divorce case. If your judgment of divorce...

Parenting plan modifications

Author: Nicole Casciola and Rosanne DeTorres

What is a parenting plan? New Jersey provides for legal custody and physical custody. Legal custody refers to one or both parents having the legal authority to...

Can a Divorce be Reopened in New Jersey?

Author: Nicole Casciola and Rosanne DeTorres

There are limited circumstances that will allow someone to reopen a divorce in the state of New Jersey. If you are wondering, can a divorce be reopened, you...

Can A Divorce Decree Be Reversed?

Author: Nicole Casciola and Erin DeGeorge

Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult life events that a person can experience.  Divorce can be both financially and emotionally difficult...

Depressed After Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Depression after divorce Most people experience some degree of depression after divorce. Depression is common:         If you were not the person...

REASONS TO MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

 Reasons to Modify Child Support In order to win a child support modification, you must show a change in circumstances. What is a change in circumstance that...

I Am Relocating After Divorce – What Should I Know?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

It's common for individuals to want to start over once their divorce is finalized, and this typically includes plans to relocate from the state and start fresh...

Can You Modify Your Divorce Agreement Post-Judgment?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

While much of a family law firm's work is related to the divorce process itself, another substantial aspect of the practice is based upon post-judgment...

How to Remove Your Name From a House Deed After a Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Often a divorcing couple’s most valuable asset is the marital home. In a divorce, couples are concerned about how to divide the equity in the home, which is...

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Divorce for Irreconcilable Differences in New Jersey

Can feelings of being less connected, of “growing apart,” physical or emotional distance, or mistrust be grounds for divorce in New Jersey, or does a couple need to demonstrate something less abstract?  Does filing for divorce require proof of alleged harm, or can a couple simply come to a...

July 26, 2024 Read More

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Cohabitation in New Jersey

Whether you are considering a new shared living arrangement with your partner, are already living together before marriage, or wondering about a previous partner’s change in relationship status, it’s a good idea to know how cohabitation laws in New Jersey affect your rights and...

July 18, 2024 Read More

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False allegations in divorce: How to defend yourself against false allegations in divorce

What are false accusations in a divorce case?  False accusations in divorce can deal with any issue or situation when the other parent or party has made a false statement about you. Unfortunately, false allegations and false accusations, two terms used interchangeably, are common in divorce...

July 11, 2024 Read More

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