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  1. Your Divorce Case Information Statement: The Backbone of Your Case

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    Topics: Alimony, Child Support, Equitable Distribution of Property

  2. My Most Painful Case Involving NJ Alimony Laws

    Divorce can be tough on someone's emotions.

    Someone going through a tough divorce could easily make a bad decision.

    This article is about the consequences of one such bad decision, and supports the idea that someone going through a tough divorce needs an experienced divorce lawyer to help  make crucial decisions.

    My most painful case involving NJ alimony laws involved a highly successful older accountant, his beautiful younger secretary, and the accountant's angry wife.

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    Topics: Alimony

  3. What Can Be Done When A Supporting Spouse Acts Like A Jerk, Abandons His Family, And Leaves His Wife Penniless?

    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.

    But what happens when the supporting spouse is acting like a jerk?
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    Topics: Alimony, Child Custody

  4. Obligations of a Disabled Person Pursuant To NJ Alimony Laws

    What does a permanent disability do to someone's alimony obligation pursuant to NJ Alimony Laws?

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    Topics: Alimony, Child Support

  5. What Does "Pendente Lite" Mean in New Jersey Divorce Court?

    It means "temporary."

    Temporary relief.

    As in temporary custody.

    Temporary alimony.

    Temporary child support.

    "Temporary" until a more detailed, more well reasoned final decision can be made

    It is important for someone going through a contested divorce to understand that there are two main phases to that divorce.

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    Topics: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce

  6. If There Are No Easy NJ Alimony Laws, Why Do People Say There Are?

    Lawyers did it. Judges did it too. Mediators did it. And so did arbitrators.

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    Topics: Alimony

  7. Tribute To a Wonderful New Jersey Divorce Court Judge

    Many years ago we had a wonderful NJ Divorce Court judge who loved his job and really cared about helping people through the divorce process.

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    Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court