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Finances & Divorce

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Do Divorcing Parents Have to Pay For Their Children’s Education?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Parents of college-bound children, take note: NJ child-support laws require all divorced parents to contribute to their children’s college educations....

How Your Retirement Affects Alimony in New Jersey

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When the governor signed the new alimony law in September 2014, many people believed that it created an automatic termination of alimony obligations when the...

How to Remove Your Name From a House Deed After a Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Washington Post- How to remove your name from a house deed after divorce      Often a divorcing couple’s most valuable asset is the marital home.  In a...

Getting Your Spouse to Pay Your Attorney’s Fees

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

The financial settlement or judgment in your divorce may include spousal support, child support and equitable distribution of your marital assets. There is...

Who Gets the House?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

For many couples, the marital home is one the largest assets in a divorce. And it is often one of the most emotional assets as well. It symbolizes so much....

Regain Control of Your Finances After Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

A divorce brings big financial changes. Your marital assets and debts are divided by the divorce and you are likely left with fewer financial assets than you...

What is a Qualified Domestic Relations Order: Divorce and QDRO

Author: Lisa Skelly and Rosanne DeTorres

Divorce is a life-changing event, ranking high in the amount of emotional and financial stress imposed on you and your family.  As you navigate this...

Social Security Benefits and Divorce in Watchung, New Jersey

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Many people wonder what happens to their Social Security benefits after a divorce and if they are still entitled to part of their spouse’s Social Security....

Wedding and Family Mementoes After Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Your marriage is over and hopefully you are happy to be moving on and creating your new life. You’ve divided up the china, the furniture, and the wine...

Alimony in New Jersey

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

When you’re getting a divorce, alimony may be something you are worrying about. Will you have to pay it? If you need alimony, will you get enough? Alimony is...

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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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Divorce Mediator vs Lawyer: Do You Need a Lawyer or Mediator for Divorce?

If you are contemplating a divorce from your partner, do you need a lawyer or mediator for your divorce? What is the difference between the role of a divorce mediator vs lawyer?  To understand the difference, it helps to compare the roles of two types of sporting officials – the coaches and the...

October 4, 2024 Read More

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Filing Taxes After Divorce or Separation: Divorce and Taxes Guide

Going through a divorce is a complex process that involves many decisions about property division, finances, and providing for dependent children, and it’s common to feel overwhelmed by their scope.  It’s essential that the tax implications for all of these decisions get the attention they...

September 19, 2024 Read More

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