Incarceration as a Grounds for Divorce in New Jersey
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Incarceration as a Grounds for Divorce in New Jersey

December 13, 2021

It is possible in New Jersey to divorce an incarcerated couple; however, it is advisable to consult with a skilled attorney to help you in the process. When a person decides to file for divorce in New Jersey, they know they are preparing for a process that causes much psychological, emotional, and financial stress. This stress can be increased when the person is filing for divorce from someone incarcerated; however, a great deal of relief can also come from dissolving […]

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What Happens If My Spouse Won’t Sign Divorce Papers?
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How Does Divorce Work with an Unresponsive Spouse?

November 4, 2021

Explore with our law firm the details of a default divorce in New Jersey when one of the parties refuses to respond or participate in the divorce proceedings. Divorce in New Jersey can be complicated, even for those who agree to go their separate ways. Sometimes, an unresponsive spouse further complicates the matter. The laws and court rules governing divorce may be confusing, and they may change from one year to the next. If you are planning for divorce, be […]

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Divorcing with a Special Needs Child in NJ

October 5, 2021

How Having a Special Needs Child can Impact Your Divorce Case Divorce is an unfortunate reality for many couples who have exhausted all efforts to salvage their respective marriages. Those in the middle of a divorce or at the beginning stages, know that there are countless things to consider in making critical decisions that will ultimately impact their futures. Couples with a child who has special needs, face issues that are more complex and require careful consideration. A Divorce lawyer […]

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What Is The Child’s Best Interest Standard and Why Is It Important?

August 16, 2021

One of the most important jobs of the court when presiding over a divorce case is constructing the best plan for the minor children. In this context, this means that the custody decisions must keep the children’s “best interests” at the forefront of any decision related to their welfare.  Children have an intrinsic right to be happy, feel protected, and experience emotional, mental, and physical health. They also have the right to participate in the lives of both of their […]

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Non-Custodial Parent’s Guide to Negotiating an Extended Vacation with Your Kids

May 20, 2021

If you or a parent you know is having difficulty scheduling an extended vacation with their child, we can help. Post-divorce, child custody agreements for vacation-related parenting time can help parents and children alike embrace the new realities of their relationship and the adventures, discoveries, and experiences that come with it. Time away in new surroundings can help families in the midst of this pandemic, escape the weight of the daily stress and create new memories to last a lifetime. […]

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