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A business owner who is married or considering marriage, should know how his or her business may be affected in the event of divorce.
Marital property is divided in New Jersey under what is known as equitable distribution. Equity is a term for fairness and the Court can make any fair allocation and distribution.
The factors considered by the court in distributing property upon divorce in an equitable distribution state.
What should we do with our house if we want to get a divorce?
During the past few years, my divorce practice has been transitioning - from a practice that helps people get divorces, to (at times) a practice that helps people stay married.
In a perfect world, all divorces would be amicable and both parties would agree on everything the first time. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world and divorce is oftentimes fraught with tension and conflict. Mediation can be used as a tool to resolve this conflict in a timely manner so that both parties involved will be able to reach an agreement and move forward with their lives.
A place for divorce case law, case analysis, and divorce, custody, alimony, visitation and support related information relative to divorce laws in each state.
Taxes are one of life’s certainties. I do not do tax work nor give tax advice. I can make some general observations that you should be ready to address with your CPA or tax attorney. I am not a CPA and I am not a tax attorney.
Whether custodial or noncustodial, both parents usually have the right to visitation with their children.
Marriage is an economic partnership. You should have full financial disclosure of your fiancee’s assets, debts and income before and during the marriage. You should know what your spouse is willing to share with you before the marriage.
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