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Maintaining The Status Quo Through Your NJ Divorce

Maintaining the status quo during a divorce proceeding in New Jersey is essential.

In most cases, the Court requires both parties to maintain the status quo until the end of the case, regardless of whether a pendente lite motion is filed.

A pendente lite motion is a temporary relief request that either party can file during the divorce proceedings.

It typically seeks temporary custody, support, or alimony arrangements until the divorce is finalized.

If a pendente lite motion is filed, the Court will still seek to enter an order that maintains the status quo.

This means that both parties must continue to adhere to the same agreements and arrangements made before the divorce proceedings began, especially concerning any children involved.

By maintaining the status quo throughout the divorce process, any changes that may ultimately be made at the end of the case to marital assets and property are done so in a fair and equitable manner.

This can help minimize the potential impact on children involved and provide them with stability and consistency during this challenging time.

Additionally, maintaining the status quo can help reduce legal costs and expedite the divorce process.

Making significant changes or taking drastic actions during the proceedings could lead to costly legal battles and delays.

By maintaining the status quo, both parties can work toward a more efficient and cost-effective resolution to the divorce.undefined

In conclusion, maintaining the status quo during a divorce proceeding in New Jersey is critical, and it is required by the Court.

Working toward maintaining the status quo can make the divorce process as smooth and straight-forward as possible.

 

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Until next time,

Steve
Steven J. Kaplan, Esq.

Specializing In Divorce
Throughout New Jersey

5 Professional Circle
Colts Neck, NJ. 07722

www.KaplanDivorce.com
(732) 845-9010

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