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Luther's Hot Tip Tuesday on Helping Your Children Through Divorce

Wondering what the difference is between legal and residential custody? DeTorres & DeGeorge Family Law prides itself on delivering personal service with large firm experience to help New Jersey residents achieve the best possible result in their divorce. New Jersey family law can be complex and overwhelming. With offices in Morristown, NJ and Flemington, NJ we provide expert guidance and help on all family law and divorce related matters like child custody, legal separation, divorce mediation, alimony, equitable distribution of assets and all New Jersey divorce law matters. DeTorres & DeGeorge Family Law understands the difficulty you are experiencing while going through the divorce process and are masters of the complex New Jersey divorce laws. Rosanne DeTorres, one of our founding partners, is Certified by the NJ Supreme Court as a Matrimonial Law Attorney. This honor is only bestowed on a very low percentage of New Jersey Divorce Attorneys.

Luther’s Hot Tip Tuesday on Helping Your Children Through Divorce

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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...

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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...

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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...

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