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Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
5M ago
Nothing is more important than properly resolving the custody of your child. As a divorced parent, it’s crucial to understand the rights of custodial parent vs. non-custodial parent.
In this guide, we’ll explore the rights and responsibilities of custodial and non-custodial parents. We’ll examine co-parenting strategies, define legal and physical custody, and discuss the importance of working with a family law attorney so you can be fully informed throughout your custody dispute.
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Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
6M ago
If you’re dealing with divorce, you’re likely feeling uncertain about your future, struggling with emotional upheaval, and worrying about the impact on your children and finances.
This guide explores what divorce anxiety is, anxiety disorder symptoms, and effective coping strategies to help you during this challenging time. You’ll learn about the importance of self-care, professional legal guidance, and seeking mental health support from a therapist or functional medicine doctor for anxiety treatment.
For personalized legal guidance regarding your separation, the divorce lawyers at Grazi ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
7M ago
In the best of time and worst of times, the one thing divorced parents usually have to rely on is their parenting plan. Whether negotiated amicably or proverbially kicking and screaming in a courtroom, who gets who when and for how long should be abided by in the best interests of the children. Sticking to the parenting plan, respecting custodial parenting decisions and keeping current on financial obligations creates stability and consistency for the children and adults, as well.
That all being said, back to school is a time when schedules tend to get turned upside down – or technically righ ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
7M ago
Think about divorce for a moment. Why do most people get divorced? Perhaps the couple grows apart? Maybe it comes down to fighting about money – who is earning what and who is spending what. Adultery is certainly a reason marriages come to a crashing halt, as well.
According to the Association for Retired Persons (AARP) – an unlikely source for this type of information, when you think about it – almost two-thirds of the people asking for divorce are women. AARP conducted a survey of over 1,000 people – both men and women – ages 40 to 79. Women respondents said that husbands verbally abusing o ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
7M ago
If you are going through a divorce, or are thinking about filing for divorce, you may already be prepared to deal with increased stress in the weeks and months ahead. However, what a lot of people don’t realize is that divorce can cause serious credit rating problems even years down the road.
Beyond the obvious financial-related divorce issues such as alimony and child support, divorce can also affect your finances, and your financial status, in other ways. One of the most serious ways in which a complicated divorce can profoundly damage your financial status going forward is by indirectly im ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
7M ago
If you are going through a divorce, you already know that so much has changed and will continue to evolve as time moves on. Even when the divorce was your idea and you are embracing the change, holiday time has a way of upsetting the apple cart. Memories abound and regardless of how angry you are at the moment, it’s completely natural to think back to happier days.
Instead of allowing the stress and upset to get to you, here are a few tips you may be able to employ to allow you to celebrate the season with a focus on the future.
Try Something New: Humans are so used to tradition. The holiday ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
8M ago
Even if you have 50/50 or joint legal custody in NJ, the higher-earning parent pays child support. The paying parent is often referred to as the “obligor,” and the parent who receives payment is the “obligee.” Navigating child support can be exhausting and emotionally taxing, which is why it’s so important to have experienced family law attorneys helping you through the process.
At Graziano & Flynn, P.C., our child support lawyers will fight tirelessly on your and your child’s behalf, whether that’s ensuring you get what you’re owed or that your payment schedule is reasonable.  ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
9M ago
Wondering how alimony payments will affect your lifestyle, expenses, career choices, and even your health?
This article from Graziano & Flynn, P.C., explains how courts consider factors like marriage length, earning capacity, health, parental responsibilities, and more when determining how alimony is calculated in New Jersey.
If you’re going through this, you should consult Graziano & Flynn about your alimony negotiations. Our seasoned alimony lawyers bring a wealth of experience and a compassionate approach, ensuring that your financial rights are not just protected but fought for.&nb ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
9M ago
While certain custody and child support issues can be negotiated amicably, there are instances where one parent may worry about the safety of their children when under the care of the other parent. In cases like these, you may want to pursue emergency custody.
In this article, we’ll discuss what an emergency custody order is and how to file one in the state of New Jersey. If you need an experienced New Jersey child custody attorney, Graziano & Flynn is here for you. We’ve guided countless families in Camden County through the custody process, and can help you fight for the safety and prote ..read more
Graziano & Flynn, P.C. Blog
10M ago
While the decision to end a marriage is rarely easy, no fault divorce emerges as a potentially smoother and less adversarial path to legal separation than a fault based divorce. New Jersey is a no fault divorce state.
Don’t face this challenging time alone, contact Graziano & Flynn today to secure a fair and just outcome for your future.
Types of Divorce in NJ
The Garden State offers several pathways for divorce, each catering to different circumstances and needs of separating couples.
By exploring the different avenues of divorce, individuals can make informed decisions best suited to the ..read more