Contempt of Court in New Jersey Family Law Cases

June 20, 2018

“Contempt of court” is the kind of legal term which is both well known, but not well understood. However, being found in contempt is a common occurrence when former spouses or co-parents refuse to adhere to their family law agreements such as divorce settlement agreements, child custody agreements, child support agreements, alimony agreements, and more. On the flip side, being accused of contempt of court can lead to serious ramifications without the proper legal representation. Today, our family law agreement attorneys will define contempt of court, […]

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Advantages of Uncontested Divorce Passaic County, NJ

May 29, 2018

When it comes to divorce, no two processes are exactly alike. Complex issues such as child custody, child support, alimony, and the division of marital assets can all cause divorcing couples to have a difficult time reaching an amicable settlement agreement. Along those lines, couples must also determine the grounds for divorce and several other practical matters. It is still quite possible for families going through a divorce to resolve their potential disputes before a formal divorce, allowing for what is known as an uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorce […]

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Co-Parent Not Paying Child Support in Passaic County, NJ

May 21, 2018

Child support can be a significant financial burden for payors and a significant source of needed financial help for recipients. There are situations where a previously fair and tenable child support agreement may lead to co-parent being unable to make his or her support payments in New Jersey. Thankfully, there are practical and legal options available for parents on both sides of the coin. Individuals who are unable to make child support payments may strive to modify or terminate an existing child support agreement. […]

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Termination of Child Support in New Jersey

May 16, 2018

One of the most commonly asked questions regarding child support in New Jersey is: when will my agreement end? While there is no one size fits all answer, there are regulations which govern when child support is terminated. Most existing child support agreements end based on “default” dates, but there are a litany of circumstances and considerations which may lead to early termination or extension. Today, our child support termination attorneys will be discussing factors that may determine your support termination date, what a […]

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Talking to Children About Divorce

April 30, 2018

For parents, one of the most difficult steps of the divorce process is talking to their children about the separation. While it is true that divorce can be quite difficult for children, there are many ways parents can make the transition easier. It is important to remember that there is no right or wrong way to speak to your children. Only you and your co-parent will ultimately decide how, when, and where to break the news. That being said, psychologists and family […]

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