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How to Make the Most of Your Alimony

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Alimony is a tool we can use in your divorce to give you the financial boost you need to get on your feet after a divorce. It buys you the time you need to...

Divorce, Custody, and Pregnancy

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

If you are pregnant and considering a divorce, or are pregnant and no longer together with your child’s father, you may wonder if you can take any steps...

Why You Need a Child Support Order

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

If you and your ex have a fairly amicable relationship and your divorce or custody case is moving along smoothly, you may feel very comfortable trusting each...

Why Paternity Matters

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

If you have a child with someone else and you are not married, it is important to establish paternity. You might be wondering why the legal details matter,...

What Is Co-Parenting?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Co-parenting is a buzzword you will hear a lot about if you are in the middle of a divorce or custody case. Some people misunderstand what co-parenting is all...

Two Turkeys, Two Menorahs, and Two Trees: Coping with Holiday Overload

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Parents often try to focus on the positives of holidays when going through a divorce. You’ll get to celebrate twice! There will be two trees and two turkeys!...

Make Co-Parenting Work

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Co-parenting after a divorce can be challenging. Your relationship with your ex has completely changed, yet somehow you must find a way to function together as...

How to Navigate the Holidays When Co-Parenting After Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

For most divorced families, splitting the holidays is an emotionally wrenching task, especially when an idyllic, picture-perfect holiday season is all you’ve...

What to Know Before Filing for Child Support in NJ

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Filing for divorce often involves many moving parts, but one of the issues that most parents are typically concerned about is child support. How much will I...

Dealing with Resistance: Children and Visitation

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Getting used to a visitation schedule is difficult for everyone. Disagreement among parents is one thing, but when a child becomes resistant to visitation, the...

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What is the Divorce Rate in the US: American Divorce Statistics

What is the divorce rate in the United States? Is the US divorce rate trending upward or downward? A quick online search of these questions will yield a list of results, but the statistics may not be telling the whole story about marriage and divorce in America.  Depending on the source, there can...

January 23, 2025 Read More

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Do You Have to Refinance Your House After Divorce? What Happens if You Can’t Refinance After Divorce?

For many couples considering divorce, two questions are often top-of-mind: How will it affect my children, and what will happen to the house?  In any divorce, one of the most important considerations is the fair and equitable division of property, assets, and debts.  Marital property consists...

January 3, 2025 Read More

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Communicating Through Divorce: Listening When It’s Hardest

Written by guest writer, Deb Porter, owner of HOLD. Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. It’s hard enough to navigate the practicalities, but when emotions run high and trust feels shattered, communication can seem nearly impossible. How do you listen and respond...

December 12, 2024 Read More

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