New Jersey Family Law Blog

You haven’t been working, but the Court may still impute income to you when you’re getting divorced

When deciding issues pertaining to alimony and child support, often times the New Jersey Courts will impute income to a party even if they haven't been working. There are a…
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Child Dependent Tax Deductions

When negotiating the final settlement to your New Jersey Divorce, often there are simple solutions to deciding which of the parties will get to claim the child dependent tax deduction.…
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Your child’s best interest is the concern of the New Jersey courts.

When addressing parenting issues such as visitation, residential custody, education, support, it's important to think about why your proposals advance the best interest of your child or children. 
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New Jersey is not a community property state

Therefore you should not automatically assume that all property acquired during the course of a marriage should be divided equally.
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Keep a calendar or diary of your holiday parenting/visitation time

This time of the year New Jersey divorced couples often end up back in court on a post judgment motion for holiday visitation. People especially like to have their child…
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