Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
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Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
2M ago
When love is in the air and wedding bells are about to ring, prenuptial agreements may not be the first thing on your mind. But ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
2M ago
Navigating through a divorce can be strenuous, particularly when business ownership is thrown into the mix. The intersection of ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
6M ago
In New York, spousal support - also known as maintenance - is designed to provide financial assistance to a spouse who might be in ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
No matter how long a relationship lasts, if the union isn’t officially recognized then getting financial support post-breakup is a ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
Most parents probably assume that any salary they receive from work will count as income when determining how much child support ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
Child custody disputes are among the most emotional in a divorce proceeding. Both parents sometimes dig in their heels for what ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
If you are a parent going through a divorce, it can be very stressful to worry about how your divorce will impact your children ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
A New Jersey judge will typically require a couple to first go through divorce mediation before bringing their disputes to the ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
When a couple decides to divorce , numerous decisions must be made. They begin to talk about their children. They discuss what to ..read more
Somerville Family Law | Lane & Lane, LLC
1y ago
After a divorce, parents will no longer be spouses, but they will always remain parents. Many couples choose to have joint custody ..read more