Coming to the conclusion that you no longer want to remain married isn’t easy. At the same time, many New Jersey couples end up in divorce court and are miserable during and after. This is due to the long-term physical and mental health effects they experience....
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How does unemployment affect child support in New Jersey?
Non-custodial parents who have a child support order must continue making payments on time, even when they lose their jobs or experience a reduction in pay. They need to obtain an official child support modification to begin paying less. Unemployment benefits New...
What should you do with your medical practice in divorce?
If you're getting divorced in New Jersey, and you and your partner own a medical practice, there are some things you'll need to consider. A medical practice is typically a significant asset and is often the primary source of income for a couple, which means that...
Divorce rates increasing among older people
Divorce rates for those under the age of 55 have been holding steady in recent decades. However, a growing number of individuals over the age of 55 have been heading to divorce courts in New Jersey and elsewhere over the past 30 years. Longer lifespans and changing...
The variables used to determine child support payments
If you share children with your former spouse, you will likely be required to provide some sort of financial support for them. The state of New Jersey uses a number of factors when determining how much you'll owe, and these factors include your income, the number of...
What does equitable distribution mean for my divorce?
New Jersey couples whose marriages have come to an end must divide their property according to equitable distribution rules. You'll need to keep several essential points in mind when going through negotiations. Here's what you need to know about dividing your marital...
Be nice on social media during your divorce
If you're going through a divorce in New Jersey, there are many different parts of your life that you're going to need to reevaluate. One of those areas is your social media presence. When it comes to divorce, social media can be both a blessing and a curse. On the...
Compiling necessary divorce documents
Since divorce is a legal process, estranged couples entering a New Jersey courtroom should expect to present evidence. Evidence does not only refer to such things as text messages proving a spouse's undesirable behavior. Evidence might include essential financial and...
Splitting a 401(k) when getting divorced requires an assessment
If you're getting divorced in New Jersey, understanding how to split assets is essential. If you've been married for some time, you may have a home, automobile, furniture, 401(k) and an IRA. If neither of you wants to keep the house, the solution is to sell the...
Tips on having a peaceful separation or divorce
Married couples in New Jersey who have tried everything to stay together might ultimately decide that splitting up is the only option. Whether you are separating or divorcing, it’s best to do so amicably. These tips can help. Have a strong support system A separation...