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Finances & Divorce

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What is Retroactive Child Support in the State of New Jersey?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

In the state of New Jersey, Child support is laid out through a variety of specific laws that must be followed by those who are the guardians of children...

What Happens To the Rental Property During a Divorce?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When couples divorce, decisions have to be made about dividing the marital property. Marital property includes more than just the family home, financial...

Is NJ an Equitable Distribution State?

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New Jersey is one of many equitable distribution states. Equitable distribution means that the marital property of two spouses (or a spouse and a partner) are...

Is It Worth Staying in a Marriage Financial Reasons?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

There are healthy alternatives to staying in a marriage for financial reasons There are many financial advantages to staying in a marriage for financial...

Steps to Take When Preparing for Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

How to Plan for a Divorce Are you wondering what to do to prepare for divorce? Aside from the issue of custody, most divorces revolve around financial...

How to Financially Prepare for a Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

How to prepare for a divorce for a woman Aside from the issue of custody, divorces revolve around financial security.  The key financial parts of a divorce...

Who Gets the Stimulus Check?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Covid-19 has ravaged nations worldwide. Nearly three million people have died, and over 100 million have gotten ill due to the coronavirus. In the United...

Pension Rights After Divorce in New Jersey

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

When spouses divorce, the primary economic focus is on the marital home, the bank accounts of each spouse, their vehicles, and their personal possessions. The...

Proving Financial Abuse in Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Often, one spouse tries to use his/her financial advantage to force a more favorable divorce settlement. For example, a professional who earns a high income...

Rehabilitative Alimony

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

In New Jersey, there are actually different types of alimony that are used for different circumstances. When a marriage lasts for at least 20 years, open...

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Sole custody vs. joint custody in New Jersey

What does full custody mean in New Jersey? Another term for full custody is sole custody. People are often unsure of the difference between sole custody vs. joint custody. In the state of New Jersey sole custody is when one parent is designated to make all of the decisions for the child, and the...

April 26, 2024 Read More

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My husband’s mental illness is ruining our marriage

Mental illness refers to a variety of mental health disorders, which are often manifested through significant changes in a person's emotional behavior and overall attitude, frequently displaying issues with difficulty in social life, work and family activities. Oftentimes people think these...

April 9, 2024 Read More

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Are divorce records public?

In the state of New Jersey, divorce documents are generally considered public records. There is a possibility that a third-party could access copies of your divorce documents. New Jersey divorce decrees are available through the Superior Court of New Jersey Record Center if you want to know how to...

March 28, 2024 Read More

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