In New Jersey, a divorce can be granted for several reasons, known as "grounds for divorce." Understanding these grounds can help you determine the best approach for your situation. Irreconcilable differences One of the most common no-fault grounds is irreconcilable...
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Myths about alimony in a divorce
Alimony can be a contentious issue in a New Jersey divorce, and many misconceptions surround it. Understanding the truth behind these myths can help you navigate the process more confidently. Myth 1: Alimony is always awarded in a divorce Many people assume that...
What are your options for ending alimony payments?
In New Jersey, alimony does not always last forever. Certain changes in life can lead to the end of alimony payments. Courts allow the paying spouse to request a change or an end to alimony when specific conditions apply. If you have concerns about your personal...
What happens to stock options and RSUs in a New Jersey divorce?
Stock options and restricted stock units (RSUs) are valuable assets. During a divorce, these assets can be a point of significant contention. In New Jersey, the law treats these items as property. If either spouse earned them during the marriage, they may be subject...
How can you protect your intellectual property during divorce?
Divorce brings emotional and financial challenges. If you have intellectual property (IP) involved, protecting your rights becomes more complicated. Whether you own patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other forms of IP, you must take steps to preserve and safeguard...
How does NJ law treat alimony for marriages under five years?
Divorce can be an overwhelming process, and the question of alimony can add complexity, particularly when it comes to shorter marriages. In New Jersey, the law treats alimony differently depending on how long the marriage lasted. For marriages under five years, the...
