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A discussion regarding the three types of parental alienators and how recognize parental alienation in child custody cases.
New Jersey is an equitable distribution state. This means that in a divorce in New Jersey, any property that is acquired during the marriage must be divided in an equitable manner.
At the outset of the decision to end a marriage, one or both partners may feel some relief from the previous suspense of waiting for a final determination. Even when both halves of a couple agree that they foresee the end of their relationship, the emotions associated with this process take about a year to incorporate.
Who ever said that being a divorce attorney is easy? Through our continuing legal education and observance of ethics and rules of professional conduct, we strive to provide the most honest and professional representation of our embattled divorce clients. The remuneration is commensurate with the responsibility and level of stress.
Most lawyers proudly assert that they are collaborative because they always try to settle their cases. Despite an almost universal wish to resolve conflicts, the intent to settle does not create a collaborative case. In collaborative law, litigation is not the last resort - it’s never an option. Even the threat of litigation is forbidden.
After 25 years of marriage, the kids are grown and Husband and Wife are emotionally done with each other. Husband wants a divorce so that he can move on with his life. Wife is angry that it’s come to this, but can’t stand another minute.
The state of New Jersey will allow a military member or a spouse to file for a divorce where he or she is stationed, even if neither the service member nor the spouse is a resident of New Jersey. New Jersey will often reduce or eliminate the residency requirement for military divorces.
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