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Divorce is a challenging journey, especially when children are part of the equation. The emotional strain can be overwhelming. But amidst this, one of the most significant decisions you’ll make is about child custody arrangements. This decision will determine where your children will live and how much time they’ll spend with each parent. Understanding the various custody options and how…
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Divorce can sometimes lead to disagreements over which party gets what and this extends beyond the things we typically think of, such as homes and vehicles. Smaller things can also have great value monetarily and sentimentally and can be a source of conflict during divorce. Equitable distribution First, it is important to understand that New Jersey uses an equitable distribution…
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One of the most challenging procedures during a divorce is determining custody. This decision will dictate the children’s living arrangements. Additionally, it will determine whether both parents can make decisions on behalf of their children. Custody arrangements will vary depending on your situation. Still, it is crucial to understand the types of custody available in New Jersey. Legal custody Legal…
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When parents part ways, one of their main concerns is the well-being of their children. For this reason, regulations establish that both parents must contribute to the children’s support. These payments aim to distribute financial responsibilities fairly. Additionally, several factors influence child support, reflecting the diverse needs of families in New Jersey. 1. The income of both parents The income…
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2M ago
Going through a divorce can be particularly difficult for parents, who are not only dealing with the reality of the decisions they are making but also their children’s reactions to those decisions. Parent Education Program (PEP) New Jersey has a court-mandated educational initiative for parents going through divorce or custody issues. This program is intended to help parents understand how…
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5M ago
Divorce is a life-altering event, filled with emotional and logistical hurdles. While untangling finances and dividing assets might be at the forefront of your mind, it’s crucial to consider the future. Estate planning after divorce ensures your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected in the event of your passing. Here’s why revisiting your estate plan after divorce is essential and what steps you should take to move forward. Why estate planning after divorce matters Your ex-spouse might have been named as a beneficiary in your will, power of attorney, or life insurance policy ..read more
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6M ago
Divorce is a life-changing decision, and for some, it may not be the answer to marital issues. If you are a resident of New Jersey navigating the complexities of such a decision, it’s worth exploring all your options, especially if your marriage is not working, but you have reasons not to seek the finality of divorce. Understanding divorce from bed and board In New Jersey, while there’s no formal process titled ‘legal separation’ for married couples, there is a similar concept known as “divorce from bed and board,” also referred to as a limited divorce. This could be a viable alternative for t ..read more
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7M ago
Yes, New Jersey family courts allow virtual visitation in child custody orders. The state recognizes the importance of maintaining the parent-child relationship, even when physical visitation is impossible. New Jersey family courts can order virtual visitation to supplement in-person visits, especially when one parent lives at a considerable distance from the child or other extenuating circumstances make regular, in-person visitation challenging. What is virtual child visitation? Virtual visitation refers to the use of technology such as video calls, instant messaging, and other forms of elect ..read more
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7M ago
One of the most complex aspects of any divorce is adjusting to the financial ramifications of this decision. You know that your life will change in many different ways, and you may have concerns about how the end of your marriage will affect your long-term financial security and well-being. If you were the lesser-earning spouse during your marriage, you could be eligible for alimony, also called spousal support. Spousal support is intended to help one spouse, typically the lesser-earning spouse, to adjust to the economic inequity brought about by a divorce. These payments can help you cover yo ..read more
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7M ago
When faced with co-parenting after a divorce, many New Jersey parents may worry about how their kids will adjust to the upcoming life changes. To have a healthy co-parenting relationship, you must focus on doing what’s best for the children, even if it may be inconvenient for yourself or your ex. When you put the kids first and consider their feelings before making decisions, you can maintain a relationship with your ex that will benefit your children’s wellbeing. If you want to provide a more stable, albeit non-traditional living situation, you may consider bird nesting as an option. How bird ..read more