The process of getting a divorce is inherently a stressful experience. But the prospect of your spouse not being fully transparent about their assets can add to the headache. To address this situation, New Jersey law provides legal remedies and discovery mechanisms...
Month: February 2026
What factors affect alimony amounts in New Jersey?
Alimony in New Jersey usually turns on your specific situation, not a rigid formula. When you understand the main factors, you can start to see what a court might view as reasonable support rather than guess in the dark. Income differences and financial need Judges in...
Do you need to live apart before filing for divorce?
Many people believe they need to move out and establish a separate household before filing for divorce. In New Jersey, that is not always the case. The state offers more than one path to dissolving a marriage, and some do not require any separation period at all. The...
What are common mistakes people make in NJ divorce paperwork?
Divorce paperwork sets the foundation for the entire case, and small errors can create lasting problems. Many people underestimate how much detail New Jersey courts require. Mistakes often come from rushing, misunderstanding instructions, or overlooking court rules....
Can grandparents seek parenting time after a New Jersey divorce?
Divorce can change family routines, especially when grandparents play a consistent role in a child’s daily life. When parents separate, those relationships may shift or become strained. You may wonder whether grandparents can continue spending time with a grandchild...
How New Jersey divides property in a divorce
When a marriage ends, one of the biggest concerns is often who gets what. New Jersey does not split everything down the middle. Instead, the state follows a system called equitable distribution, which aims for a fair division rather than an equal one. What equitable...
