Courts prioritize a child’s well-being when determining custody arrangements. If one or both parents have mental health challenges, the court considers how these issues might impact parenting abilities. Judges assess whether a parent’s condition affects their ability...
Month: February 2025
When can you get an annulment instead of a divorce in New Jersey?
Annulment legally invalidates a marriage. Unlike divorce, which ends a legally recognized marriage, an annulment treats the marriage as if it did not exist. In New Jersey, courts grant annulments only in specific circumstances where the marriage lacked legal validity...
How do you prove financial misconduct in divorce?
Divorce can become even more challenging when one spouse hides assets or manipulates finances. If one spouse is hiding money or manipulating finances, proving it can help make sure the divorce settlement is fair. Courts take these actions seriously, and gathering the...
How do you divide digital assets in a divorce?
Divorce involves splitting assets, and in today’s world, digital assets are a significant part of that process. From cryptocurrency to online accounts, understanding how New Jersey law treats these assets can help you reach a fair settlement. Identifying digital...
Who is at fault in a jaywalking accident in Kentucky?
Jaywalking happens when someone crosses a street where they should not or against traffic signals. Kentucky law requires pedestrians to yield to vehicles when crossing outside a crosswalk. Pedestrians must also obey traffic signals and avoid stepping into traffic...