What Happens If Your Ex-Spouse Fails to Pay Child Support?

March 31, 2021

Divorce and Child Support Attorneys in New Jersey and Passaic County, including Wayne, Clifton, Little Falls, West Milford, and Woodland Park Raising a child requires both parents to become involved in any and all decisions surrounding the child’s wellbeing, from the moment they decide to become a family. Child support would become an active variable for one of the parties if the parents decide to divorce. What Does Child Support Cover? Child support is a recurrent, continuous payment made by […]

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Updating Custody Agreements based on Covid-19 Pandemic

February 2, 2021

What is the difference between a Covid-19 Contract and an amended Parenting Time Agreement, and what would each include? Throughout 2020 and into 2021, co-parents have had to exercise a great deal of patience, flexibility, and communication to navigate their custody arrangements and parenting time agreements in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. While the recommendation was to maintain legally-established custody and parenting time arrangements as much as possible, it has been difficult to downright impossible to do so safely […]

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What Happens When Co-Parents Disagree About Summer Camp?

August 12, 2020

Co-Parenting Issues Attorney Serving Monmouth and Ocean County NJ The closing of schools this year caused family routines to be radically changed.  As businesses and events begin again, summer camp is a welcomed change from the cooped-up months behind us.  Some co-parents disagree about whether or not summer day camp is a good idea due to heightened COVID-19 concerns, sending a child to camp for any length of time right now may seem like an unnecessary risk. As always when […]

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Preparing Your Coronavirus Co-Parenting Plan For the Road Ahead

June 29, 2020

Across the country, divorced parents are struggling with difficult decisions regarding the custody agreement which was put in place prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Shelter-in-place orders, regional lockdown, and ever-present health concerns have forced parents to modify their usual custody schedules and rewrite routines. When the relationship is amicable, changes go relatively smoothly. In other cases where parents are estranged, improvisation has necessitated the support of qualified divorce attorneys. Opening old wounds can make things even more stressful and an […]

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Estate Planning & Child Power of Attorney During COVID-19: Why Parents Should Name a Temporary Guardian

June 3, 2020

Our approach gives our clients the personal connection and service they have come to expect from us, combined with the comfort that modern technology and the internet provides. The COVID-19 pandemic and the removal or a small number of children from the homes of parents incapacitated by COVID-19 has caused many families to consider earlier than expected, the idea of estate planning and naming a temporary guardian or caregiver for their child, via a child power of attorney (POA), should […]

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