Family Court-Ordered Counseling in New Jersey Explained

December 6, 2024

Guiding NJ Families Through Divorce and Child Custody With Court-Ordered Counseling Like the loss of a loved one, divorce can traumatize those going through it. A family unit breaks apart, too often leaving wreckage in its wake. Child custody disputes, especially, can leave brutal psychological wounds. However, even more agreeable divorces can stress parents and children as they navigate the separation and divorce process. In some cases, a judge may order family counseling to help divorcing couples and their children […]

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How to Resolve a Divorce Without Going to Court in New Jersey
Posted in: Divorce Family Law

Ways to Avoid a Courtroom Divorce

November 26, 2024

I Want to Divorce Outside of Court in New Jersey, What can I Do? When people picture divorce, they often picture contentious arguments in front of a judge, complete with screaming, tears, and lawyers objecting. While this may occur in some extremely high-conflict divorces, it doesn’t have to be this way. Many couples are capable of having a calm, respectful divorce that allows them to preserve a relationship and still walk away happy with the outcome of their divorce. If […]

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Sorting Out Daycare and Nanny Payments in NJ Custody Cases

November 11, 2024

It comes as no surprise that babysitters and daycare services are more costly than ever.  The cost varies based on the care provider, the age of the child, and the number of children in the family who receive care.  Home-based care can range from $9,225 per child annually to $15,608 for one child under two, taking approximately 10.5% to 17.2% of a family’s income.  One-third of families with children under two have two or more children, making childcare costs prohibitively […]

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Protecting Estate Rights When Wills, Prenups and Divorce Converge

November 6, 2024

A comprehensive guide to estate planning and prenuptial agreements in New Jersey. Learn how these legal tools interact, especially concerning divorce and death. When planning a life together, couples consider their financial and personal resources when facing significant life events. Though no one plans for divorce or death when they draft a prenuptial agreement or a will, both of those life events will trigger legal questions about the validity and effect of those documents. Understanding the roles of these legal […]

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Divorce Resulting from an Empty Nest in New Jersey
Posted in: Divorce Family Law

Unraveling the Connection Between Empty Nest Syndrome and Divorce

October 31, 2024

As children grow and leave home to forge their own paths, many parents find themselves grappling with a profound emotional transition known as Empty Nest Syndrome. Empty Nest Syndrome refers to the feelings of sadness, loneliness, and loss of purpose that some parents experience when their children leave home, typically for college or to start their own lives. The impacts of empty nest syndrome can extend beyond emotional and psychological distress — they can negatively affect your marriage and, in […]

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