by Dan | Oct 31, 2015 | Divorce Process
When seeking a divorce, it’s important to be aware of the different processes that are available. What’s the Difference? When emotions are running high, it might seem like traditional divorce litigation is the only available option. It may not be the best route...
by Dan | Oct 30, 2015 | Divorce Process
For many couples, divorce is something that has been coming for a long time and each side has been preparing for it. For others, the idea of divorce is a surprise and seems as if it came out of nowhere. Regardless of how divorce came about, it is generally beneficial...
by Dan | Oct 21, 2015 | Divorce And Your Children, Effective Co-Parenting
Child support is generally calculated according to the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines (“The Guidelines”) using software that takes into consideration both parents’ combined income. Where the parents’ combined net income, however, exceeds that which is subsumed...
by Dan | Oct 15, 2015 | Divorce Process
When some people think about divorce, they conjure up thoughts of a lengthy, hurtful, difficult process—one where both parties are extremely emotional and desperate to start getting on with their lives. These visions make the thought of divorcing difficult to process...
by Dan | Oct 9, 2015 | Communicating During Divorce, Divorce And Your Children, Divorce Process
“Amicable divorce” appears to be a contradiction of terms. Some people’s ideas of divorce may automatically include arguments, blame, deceit, and a highly agitated state of discord. For these types of couples, the two words “amicable” and “divorce” could most likely...