New Jersey Family Law Blog

The Hidden Danger of Representing Yourself in a Divorce

You might already know this.  There is no law that prevents you from representing yourself in a divorce.  This doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily a good thing.  In fact, self-representation comes with…
Read More

What Happens when Circumstances Change After the Divorce?

The judge has signed the final divorce decree.  It’s been a battle, but it’s time to move on.  Then something changes or is revealed that represents a change in circumstances.  Are you…
Read More

What Bearing Do Savings Accounts Have on Alimony?

If you are contemplating divorce, one of your concerns may be alimony.  Are you eligible for it?  Or, will you be required to pay it?  What about your savings accounts?  Will they…
Read More

Seven Simple Things You Should Know about Divorce Mediation

There are plenty of reasons people put off seeing a divorce attorney.  One may be that they are not up for the anticipated fight.  Or, the onslaught of protracted hearings and…
Read More

New Case Deems Intentional Economic Abuse as Domestic Violence

Intentional Economic Abuse.  It’s a term used in a recent unpublished family law decision.  You may be wondering what it entails. More importantly, you’ll want to know how it pertains to…
Read More
1 30 31 32 33 34 49