New Jersey Family Law Blog

Husband Thought Cohabitation Warranted Relief from Alimony Obligation

In the last year, the courts have examined several cases regarding cohabitation. As you might guess in each of these situations, the issue had everything to do with an application…
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Supreme Court Considers Domestic Violence Weapons Search Warrants

Supreme Court Considers Domestic Violence Weapons Search Warrants
First, the differences. The new legislation actually mirrors some of what appears in the domestic violence statutes. It allows family members and household members to ask for a form of…
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When It Looks Like Pension Funds Can Help Pay Child Support Arrearages

When It Looks Like Pension Funds Can Help Pay Child Support Arrearages
Most think of wage garnishments as attachments to weekly earnings. In some cases, it’s that the court orders income withholding for child support. Additionally, past due payments, also referred to…
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It’s Not a Good Idea to Coach Your Kids When You’re Getting Divorced

Make no mistake about it. It’s not a good idea to coach your kids when you’re getting divorced. And, no – this recommendation has nothing to do with helping out…
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Why Due Process Matters When It Pertains to Domestic Violence

The issue seems to appear with increased frequency in New Jersey family courts. Due process matters when it pertains to domestic violence. It has everything to do with ensuring those…
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