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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...

How To Make Sure You Get The Most Out Of Your Divorce Settlement

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When negotiating a settlement agreement with your spouse, it is important that you include a complete resolution of all of the issues in your case.  Your...

Our Best Tips for Peacefully Getting Through A Contested Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

When parties file a Complaint for Divorce they must file under one of the “causes of action”, meaning the basis for the divorce.  The most common cause of...

3 Ideas To Help You In Coping With Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Divorce is an emotional and difficult experience no matter your age or financial security.  It is the dissolution of an important family bond that has likely...

3 Things to Think About When Choosing A Divorce Mediation Attorney

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

If you and your spouse are in agreement that your marriage is over and you simply need some guidance to make decisions regarding a settlement of your divorce,...

How To Make Sure Your Cost Of Divorce Doesn’t Break The Bank

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Clients are always very concerned with the cost of their divorce proceedings, and with good reason. In New Jersey, it’s not uncommon for the hourly rates of...

How To Know If You Are Coping With Divorce In A Healthy Way

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Divorce is a very emotional process. Almost everyone who comes in to discuss a possible divorce is angry, frustrated, or sad, or likely a combination of all of...

5 Things To Make Sure Are Included In Your Divorce Settlement

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

A marital settlement agreement (MSA) is a comprehensive written document that outlines the entire agreement between yourself and your spouse with regard to...

3 Things To Consider When It Comes To The Cost Of Divorce

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Often when people come to consultations with one of our attorneys, they are primarily concerned with three (3) things: how a divorce is going to affect their...

What Will Happen to My Art Collection During a Divorce?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

In most cases, people who are going through a divorce are able to work out who will keep what personal property.  But what if that property includes a...

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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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