Irreconcilable Differences in the Context of New Jersey Divorce

March 4, 2022

Experienced Family Lawyers Discuss Irreconcilables Differences in Divorce in Passaic County NJ In some cases, divorcing individuals in New Jersey choose to state the grounds for their divorce based on fault. Some reasons for fault-based divorce are extreme mental or physical cruelty, adultery, imprisonment, sexual deviancy, drug addiction, institutionalization, or alcoholism. Since marriage is a legal contract of two people joining their lives to share what married people ought to as a union, divorce reasons include conditions and behaviors that […]

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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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Handling Cybersex and Divorce Proceedings
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Handling Cybersex and NJ Divorce Cases

December 8, 2021

More couples have to deal with cybersex in their relationships every day, which can even lead to one of the spouses filing for divorce. Cybersex became an issue in the mid-’90s when chatrooms and flirting were in vogue. One could take on a persona and join chat rooms to develop a clandestine relationship with someone who frequently remained a stranger. Fast forward some 25 years as technology begins to evolve and expand where cheaters can send and receive explicit pictures […]

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Filing for Divorce in New Jersey, Which Honors Fault and No Fault Divorces

October 29, 2021

Read on to learn more about fault and no-fault divorces, whether New Jersey is a no-fault state, and how to file for a no-fault divorce in New Jersey. There are a myriad of reasons that two people may decide to legally terminate their marriage. Some of these decisions to end the marriage result in an amicable divorce proceeding, whereas others are much more conflict-ridden. According to New Jersey law, spouses can file for divorce citing specific reasons for the downfall […]

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