by Dan | Oct 28, 2019 | Blog
Divorced parents in New Jersey are legally obligated to financially support their children until emancipation. A child is most commonly deemed emancipated upon age 19 or completion of a full-time college education. So if you’re separated or divorcing from your...
by Dan | Mar 18, 2019 | Blog
If you’ve been divorced for a number of years already and now it’s time for your child to go away to college (or your child is already away at college full-time), chances are the child support payments you make to your former spouse should be changed. In New Jersey,...
by Dan | Oct 11, 2017 | Divorce And Your Children
In New Jersey, divorcing parents have an obligation to financially support their children until emancipation, that is, when the child completes a continuous four-year undergraduate education up until when the child reaches 23 years of age. Divorcing parents also...
by Dan | Jul 11, 2017 | Divorce Process, Financial Considerations
If you own a small business, before you divorce, you need to know how your income would likely be determined. Here, you’ll learn how and why and how you can save on legal fees in the process. Alimony and child support are often issues to be resolved in...
by Dan | May 10, 2017 | Divorce And Your Children, Divorce Process
Generally, divorced parents have a legal obligation under New Jersey Law to support their children until the children are emancipated. You can find out when a child is considered emancipated by reading my blog here. Unless both parents agree how the expenses...