Even under ideal circumstances, it can be challenging to make a co-parenting relationship work. After all, when you are not with your kids, you depend on your former spouse to parent them responsibly. You do not expect him or her to try to sabotage you, though....
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What happens to your health insurance during your divorce?
During a bitter divorce, it is not uncommon for an angry or vengeful spouse to make threats. While some of your soon-to-be ex-spouse's threats might have merit, others are likely meaningless. A threat to kick you off a health insurance plan falls into the latter...
Impacts of a New Jersey divorce on a family business
When a couple decides to divorce in New Jersey, the division of assets can become a complex issue, especially when it involves a family business. The business often represents not just a significant financial asset, but also a source of livelihood and family legacy....
Resolving complex child custody issues in a New Jersey divorce
Divorce can be an emotionally challenging process, particularly when there are children involved. In New Jersey, child custody disputes often arise, and resolving them in a way that prioritizes the best interests of the children can be complex. This blog will explore...
Can a mediator help with child custody?
If you are about to divorce your spouse, your primary concern might be for your children. After all, your soon-to-be ex might try to limit your parenting time or even gain full custody of your kids. Still, according to Psychology Today, even if you and your spouse do...
How to choose a mediator for a financially complex divorce
You have probably heard plenty of stories about bitter divorce battles that drag on for years. If you do not want to fight your soon-to-be ex-spouse in open court, it might make sense to consider divorce mediation. With mediation, you and your husband or wife work...
Understanding various types of alimony in New Jersey
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is an essential aspect of many divorce proceedings. It provides financial support to a spouse who may be unable to support themselves independently following a divorce. In New Jersey, there are different types of alimony, each...
How do New Jersey courts determine child custody?
As a parent, child custody is likely to be one of the foremost issues on your mind as you begin the divorce process. Your children are your life, so it is natural for them to play a significant role in your divorce decision-making. Knowing what to expect regarding...
Knowing when to request changes to a custody agreement
Child custody agreements are an essential aspect of the divorce process, as they outline the arrangements for co-parenting and the division of time spent with the child. However, circumstances may change over time, and modifications to the custody agreement may become...
4 types of custody after a divorce
New Jersey has two sets of two general models for child custody after divorce. These are not exhaustive definitions. Rather, they are frameworks into which a precise plan could fit. Each set of custody paradigms pertains to either the child's residential or legal...

