We all know the common line: a supporting spouse has a duty to continue to support the other spouse and children commensurate with the standard of living that the family enjoyed during the marriage.
Intentional or unintentional (more often intentional) parental alienation is all too common in New Jersey Divorces.
Topics: Visitation, Child Custody
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Topics: Alimony, Child Support
Today I will reflect on what the dozens of people who have consulted with me for a divorce as a result of what they saw, heard, and experienced on 9/11/01 have told me over the years about how the events of that day have destroyed their marriages.
Topics: Stress of Divorce, Uncategorized
When I clerked for the Superior Court in the 1980's, my judge taught me the obvious: short of an adoption or other relatively infrequent occurrence, there were usually only 2 people on the planet who have primary legal rights to and responsibilities for a child, namely the biological mother and the biological father.
Topics: Child Custody
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Topics: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce
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Topics: Divorce, Stress of Divorce