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  1. When Does NJ Divorce Law Require Life Insurance?

    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.

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    Topics: Alimony, Child Support

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

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    Topics: Alimony, Child Support, Equitable Distribution of Property

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. Breaking News: New Jersey Bill Giving Judges More Discretion in Child Support Cases Moves Forward in New Jersey Senate

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    To those people who pay child support and feel that they are paying it for too long a period of time, based upon the child's reaching age 18 or other emancipation events: keep an eye on New Jersey Bill S-1567. Yesterday this bill advanced through the New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee and will be considered by the full New Jersey Senate.

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    Topics: Child Support