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Why You Should Hire A Certified Family Law Attorney

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

The average divorce takes lots of time, energy and patience to finalize. Now is not the time to hire an inexperienced lawyer. Instead, to ensure the very best...

3 Reasons Why You Might Need A Copy Of Your Divorce Decree

Author: Lisa Skelly and Erin DeGeorge

In an increasingly paperless world where we can pay bills, send and accept invitations, check our health records, download event tickets to a virtual...

How The New Federal Tax Code Changes Impact Divorce; and Why New Jersey’s Alimony “Rule of Thumb” and Child Support Guidelines Are Now Obsolete

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

By Luther Jones The implications of last month’s federal tax reforms are so vast that just about everyone will be impacted – including, most notably,...

How To Know If Family Court Is Necessary For Your Specific Case

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Just the idea of going to court can be draining – both emotionally and physically. As a result, in recent years there has been a trend toward trying to...

Common Misconceptions About Divorce Law In New Jersey

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

With the internet readily at your fingertips, it’s never been easier to search for just about anything that comes to mind – including divorce facts or...

What You Should Know About How Child Support Is Calculated In NJ

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

In theory, calculating child support should be one of the most straightforward aspects of the divorce process. Child support, in New Jersey, is calculated...

Helping Your Kids Through Their First Split Christmas Following Your 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...

How To Make Sure Your Recent Divorce Doesn’t Ruin Your Holiday Season

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

The holiday season can be stressful for anyone; but throw in a divorce, and the winter months can be downright awful. Believe it or not, though, your role as...

3 Reasons Why You Want To Avoid Family Court If Possible

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

People are often concerned about what happens in family court, as it can be an overwhelming and scary world. Divorce affects not only you as an individual, but...

3 Important Things To Know About Divorce Law In New Jersey

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

People who are considering divorce generally have a lot of questions and are looking for basic divorce facts prior to initially meeting with a family law...

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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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Who Pays the Bills During a Divorce or Separation? Paying Bills While a Divorce is Pending

When a couple is in the process of getting a divorce, they are working with their separate attorneys’ advice to reach an agreement and work toward an eventual finalization.  It’s a process that unfolds over time, typically over the course of a year or more.  Along the way, household bills...

December 3, 2024 Read More

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How Soon Can You Get a Divorce After Marriage? Divorce Right After Marriage

The “honeymoon phase” of a marriage, typically the first six months to a year, has been romanticized by popular culture as an exciting time of joyful adjustment to the new commitment between partners.  Adjustment is certainly a major part of any new marriage, but for some couples, the joy...

November 12, 2024 Read More

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