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If you're in need of a Bergen County divorce lawyer serving New Jersey & New York, HD Family Law can advocate for you to ensure a fair resolution. From child custody to property division, we handle all legal issues in the divorce and family law arena. They work as partners with you to guide you through divorce, adoption, or other family law matters, aiming for swift and decisive legal..
HD Family Law Blog
1M ago
Divorce is no longer seen solely as an emotional and financial burden. Today, many are celebrating this life transition, embracing a fresh start and newfound freedom. According to a recent CNBC article, divorce parties have surged in popularity, hitting an all-time high last year. But what has led to this shift? Divorce as a New […]
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HD Family Law Blog
4M ago
With over twenty years of experience solely in family and divorce law matters at HD Family Law, we understand the intricacies and complexities involved in the divorce process, and we strive to provide our clients with clarity and support. However, a divorce case has certain aspects that even the most experienced attorney cannot control. Let’s […]
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HD Family Law Blog
5M ago
Despite common misconceptions, prenuptial agreements (prenups) are not just for the wealthy or pessimistic. They offer valuable protection for all couples, ensuring peace of mind and financial security. Let’s examine why everyone should consider having a prenuptial agreement before saying, “I do.
Protecting Individual Assets
One of the primary benefits of a prenuptial agreement is to protect your individual assets. People often enter marriages with their own property, savings, investments, or even debts. A prenup ensures that these assets remain with their original owner in case of a divorce ..read more
HD Family Law Blog
6M ago
For divorced parents, summer can present unique challenges in co-parenting and caring for your kids. Balancing schedules, managing travel plans, and ensuring children have a fulfilling summer experience can be complex. Let’s look at some common issues that divorced parents might face as summer draws near and offer practical solutions to ensure a smooth, enjoyable season for everyone involved.
1. Scheduling and Custody Arrangements
One of the primary concerns for divorced parents during the summer is scheduling. With school out, children have more free time, which often requires adjustments to ..read more
HD Family Law Blog
7M ago
We often get asked if it’s okay to date during divorce. In the blog below, we’ll answer that question and help you understand how dating during divorce may affect the divorce process and outcome.
The bottom line: Yes, you can date during the divorce process once a complaint is filed.
New York and New Jersey are no-fault states. Any potential fault found on either party’s part will not be considered when making important decisions during the divorce process. That being said, in both states, you can still list grounds such as adultery, cruelty, and abandonment if you choose to do so. This m ..read more
HD Family Law Blog
10M ago
In the complex landscape of family law, children’s safety and well-being are paramount. However, the process of reporting abuse or neglect can be fraught with challenges, one of which is the potential for claims of parental alienation. As a family law firm dedicated to promoting children’s best interests, we understand the delicate balance parents must maintain when reporting concerns about the other parent. This blog explores the need for strategic action to ensure child safety without inadvertently fueling alienation claims.
Understanding Parental Alienation
Parental alienation is a term use ..read more
HD Family Law Blog
11M ago
One of the most significant divorce concerns many couples face is the fate of the family home. The family home not only holds precious memories but determining whether or not to keep the home can increase pressure during the divorce.
Many parents worry about their children’s well-being as they face the divorce process, and keeping the family home can alleviate some of that stress. The family home can remain a source of stability for your children, keeping their surroundings familiar, school the same, and neighborhood friendships intact. However, keeping the home is not always possible and may ..read more