When you decide to pull the plug on your New Jersey marriage, you have to file a document known as a Case Information Statement within 35 days of making your divorce filing. The document contains a multitude of important information about your earnings, assets,...
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What types of child custody does New Jersey recognize?
When you have a child with someone in New Jersey and your marriage or romantic relationship ends, you must take certain steps if you wish to establish a formal custody arrangement. If you and your former partner were not in a marriage at the time of your child’s...
Dividing executive compensation during divorce
Divorce can be complex enough when the only financial assets are the family home, cars and bank accounts. Executives and business leaders tend to have properties that are much more complicated. Dividing these assets during a divorce is an act of balancing the...
Business partnerships that survive a divorce
Some marriages come out of mutual respect and youthful passion. When the latter fades away, the former might still survive. This is especially common among so-called business power couples. These people create empires together, but, upon careful consideration, might...
Why New Jersey divorce mediation is more practical than ever
For many years, couples preparing for divorce in New Jersey have opted for mediation when they filed for divorce. Mediation can reduce conflict and eliminate some of the stress that children and spouses alike may feel related to a divorce. It can also help couples...
Organizing your finances helps to streamline property division
If you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, the property division phase of your divorce is the next big hurdle to clear. You may feel overwhelmed when faced with property division but preparing your finances in advance will make the process go much more...
Winning the approval of the court for relocation with your child
Perhaps you received a promotion at work that requires you to relocate across the state. Since you are the custodial parent, your young son will relocate with you, but only with the permission of a judge. How will you win the approval of the court? The best interests...
What happens to retirement during a New Jersey divorce?
Property division is a main point of interest, and often contention, in a divorce. One primary concern in many contested divorces is what happens to retirement accounts or pensions. Individuals work hard to prepare for life after leaving the workforce, so they...
3 ways to ease your children into life after divorce
Divorce can be difficult for minor children, who can feel helpless and confused in the swirl of events. They have no say in the sudden upheaval overtaking their lives or the changes they must face. All of this may result in a negative impact on their mental health,...