Divorce brings major legal and financial changes, requiring updates to estate plans. Many people overlook this step, but failing to revise wills and other estate documents creates unintended consequences. Updating these documents ensures assets go to the right...
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Taking more parenting time can mean lower child support payments
Parents must balance many aspects of life after divorce, which sometimes includes both parental obligations and child support payments. That is why, in New Jersey, child support calculations often consider the amount of parenting time each parent has. The state uses...
How can you prove that you deserve more spousal support?
Spousal support, or alimony, provides can provide much-needed financial assistance after a divorce. In New Jersey, courts evaluate multiple factors to determine how much support a spouse should receive. If you have reason to believe that the spousal support order is...
Protecting your business during a New Jersey divorce
A couple can focus so much on the emotional toll of divorce that the legal complexity blindsides them. Property division can become particularly thorny if you have business assets. If divorce appears to be on the horizon, taking swift steps to safeguard your company...
Strategies for navigating parental alienation
Parental alienation is when one parent influences a child to reject or distance themselves from the other parent. This behavior can harm the child’s emotional well-being and damage family relationships. If you are a parent facing alienation, you can try different...