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Finances & Divorce

Category: Finances & Divorce

Divorce and Bankruptcy

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Financial troubles and marital woes often go together unfortunately. The stress of financial problems can weaken an already troubled marriage and commonly when...

Children’s Expenses and Child Support

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Your child-support order specifies a set amount that is to be paid by one parent to the other, usually from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent....

How to Make the Most of Your Alimony

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Alimony is a tool we can use in your divorce to give you the financial boost you need to get on your feet after a divorce. It buys you the time you need to...

Marital Assets You Might Forget

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

A huge part of your divorce is the division of marital assets (defined as property acquired during your marriage by either of you). Property in New Jersey is...

Why You Need a Child Support Order

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

If you and your ex have a fairly amicable relationship and your divorce or custody case is moving along smoothly, you may feel very comfortable trusting each...

How to Get Your Stuff Back After a Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When you are working through settlement talks for your divorce or discussing your property division with your attorney, you have to make some tough choices and...

Can I Get Alimony in New Jersey?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Alimony or spousal support are payments made by one spouse to the other during a divorce case or after the marriage or civil union has ended. One purpose of...

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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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Can I change my child’s last name if I have sole custody?

A parent may file a request for a child's name change in New Jersey. This application could be made in a divorce complaint, in a motion to the court, following a divorce, or in a Family Court non-dissolution case where the parties are not married, and were never married. The family court will make...

March 22, 2024 Read More

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