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Working With a New Jersey Child Relocation Attorney: The Post-Bisbing Standard

Author: Lisa Skelly and Erin DeGeorge

Once your divorce is finalized, you may feel ready for a fresh start.  That might include new friendships, a new relationship or starting a new career.  Any...

Obtaining a Relocation Order in New Jersey Family Court

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Many spouses, after a divorce, begin to think about the next phase of their lives. Parents will often enter into physical and custody orders for their children...

Can a Custodial Parent Move a Child Out of State?

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

There are many legitimate reasons why a parent may need to move out of state. They may need to move because of work. A grandparent or other relative who lives...

Moving with a Child After Divorce

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

There are many reasons why a parent who has sole or joint physical custody of a child may want to move out of state after a divorce. The parent may need to...

New Jersey Supreme Court Sets A New Standard for Relocation Cases

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a decision last week making it more difficult for a parent to relocate out of the state with a minor child.  Under the...

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Working With a New Jersey Child Relocation Attorney: The Post-Bisbing Standard

Once your divorce is finalized, you may feel ready for a fresh start.  That might include new friendships, a new relationship or starting a new career.  Any of these changes can result in a desire or even the necessity to relocate.  So here’s what you need to know. If you don’t have...

February 4, 2026 Read More

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Our NJ Guide to the QDRO Process

At its core, a divorce is a legal process that not only ends a marriage but also divides shared property. When sorting out the details of a final divorce judgment, the court will consider financial assets and liabilities that have or will continue to accumulate before, during, and after your...

February 1, 2026 Read More

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How to Financially Prepare for a Divorce

Divorce is a complicated process that can stretch over many months or even over the course of a year or more.  Your financial obligations during this time, however, will not be put on pause.  So it’s extremely important to know how to prepare for a divorce financially. Bills will need to be...

December 9, 2025 Read More

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