As a New Jersey Divorce Attorney, I get many questions from potential clients about adultery.
As a New Jersey Divorce Attorney, I get many questions from potential clients about adultery.
Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court
As a New Jersey Divorce Attorney, I get many questions from potential clients about adultery.
Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court
Everything about divorce has changed.
From alimony to child custody, it's all different.
This article will highlight some of those important changes.
ALIMONY
Some of the most common questions that I receive as a New Jersey Divorce Attorney are related to alimony.
(If you have divorce-related questions, you should sign-up here for my Daily Dose of Divorce email course. It's free. And I think that at this point in your life, it's likely to be the best investment in yourself that you can make.) Anyway...
Federal law changed tax related issues when it comes to alimony.
New Jersey state law changed many other factors.
As a result, I get a lot of questions about alimony.
"How is alimony in NJ determined?"
"Are there NJ Alimony guidelines like there are NJ child support guidelines?
Is there a New Jersey 'alimony calculator'?
Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court
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Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court
Some of the most common questions that I receive as a New Jersey Divorce Attorney are related to alimony.
(If you have divorce-related questions, you should sign-up here for my Daily Dose of Divorce email course. It's free. And I think that at this point in your life, it's likely to be the best investment in yourself that you can make.) Anyway...
Federal law changed tax related issues when it comes to alimony.
New Jersey state law changed many other factors.
As a result, I get a lot of questions about alimony.
"How is alimony in NJ determined?"
"Are there NJ Alimony guidelines like there are NJ child support guidelines?
Is there a New Jersey 'alimony calculator'?
Topics: Alimony, Divorce Court
Your ex-wife and her lover are living together full time.
You know that it is true because your kids tell you that "Jim" lives there, and you see his Audi there every time you drop your kids off or pick them up.
You feel that it's bad enough that you were forced to pay her so much alimony in the first place, but now you're basically supporting "Jim", too?
Can you just stop paying her alimony based upon her cohabitation?
Topics: Alimony
NJ Divorce Law usually requires a supporting parent and a supporting former spouse to maintain an appropriate amount of life insurance to fund his alimony and child support obligations in the event of his premature death.
Topics: Alimony, Child Support
Maybe.
Maybe not.
What exactly is an emergency that justifies a New Jersey Divorce Lawyer bringing an emergent Order to Show Cause in Court?
Topics: Alimony, Child Custody