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How To Make Sure You Get The Most Out Of Your Divorce Settlement

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When negotiating a settlement agreement with your spouse, it is important that you include a complete resolution of all of the issues in your case.  Your...

Our Best Tips for Peacefully Getting Through A Contested Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

When parties file a Complaint for Divorce they must file under one of the “causes of action”, meaning the basis for the divorce.  The most common cause of...

3 Ideas To Help You In Coping With Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Divorce is an emotional and difficult experience no matter your age or financial security.  It is the dissolution of an important family bond that has likely...

3 Things to Think About When Choosing A Divorce Mediation Attorney

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

If you and your spouse are in agreement that your marriage is over and you simply need some guidance to make decisions regarding a settlement of your divorce,...

How To Make Sure Your Cost Of Divorce Doesn’t Break The Bank

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Clients are always very concerned with the cost of their divorce proceedings, and with good reason. In New Jersey, it’s not uncommon for the hourly rates of...

Is It Possible To File For Separation In New Jersey?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

One of the first questions many couples first think about is how to get legally separated in New Jersey. But this is a common misconception—you cannot...

How To Know If You Are Coping With Divorce In A Healthy Way

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Divorce is a very emotional process. Almost everyone who comes in to discuss a possible divorce is angry, frustrated, or sad, or likely a combination of all of...

5 Things To Make Sure Are Included In Your Divorce Settlement

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

A marital settlement agreement (MSA) is a comprehensive written document that outlines the entire agreement between yourself and your spouse with regard to...

3 Things To Consider When It Comes To The Cost Of Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Often when people come to consultations with one of our attorneys, they are primarily concerned with three (3) things: how a divorce is going to affect their...

When Will Divorce Mediation Work For You

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Mediation works successfully for many divorcing families. We have found that while cooperative couples more readily choose to mediate, families with high...

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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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