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Good Divorce Decisions Take Time

March 5, 2014

When you are going through a divorce what you may want more than anything is for it to just be over with. The divorce is painful and unfortunately the court process often takes longer than you hope it will. It

Domestic Violence in Your Relationship

March 5, 2014

There were 70,311 domestic violence cases reported to the New Jersey police in 2011. There are many cases that go unreported as well, making domestic violence an issue of great concern in the state. Families who are involved in divorce

Tips for a Successful Custody Case

March 5, 2014

If you’re facing a custody case you may be worried about the outcome and looking for every little thing you can do to improve your chances of a positive outcome. Follow these tips to put your best foot forward.

Child Support Misconceptions

March 5, 2014

Child support is one of the most hotly contested parts of a divorce or family law matters. This is an issue that many people talk about and think about, but in fact there are many misconceptions floating around out there.

Divorce and Bankruptcy

March 5, 2014

Financial troubles and marital woes often go together unfortunately. The stress of financial problems can weaken an already troubled marriage and commonly when a marriage is falling apart some poor financial choices are made, leading to a crisis. Bankruptcy is

Resolving Divorce Conflicts

February 26, 2014

When you decide to get a divorce, you do so because something is broken in your marriage. Deciding to end your relationship is a hard decision and one most people do not take lightly. You probably have heard conflicting messages

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