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In New Jersey, domestic violence encompasses any patterns of physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse and can extend to threats, intimidation, isolation, and financial control. Domestic violence can have devastating impacts on families, impacting their physical, emotional, psychological, and ec...
Read MoreIn New Jersey, domestic violence encompasses any patterns of physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse and can extend to threats, intimidation, is...
Read MoreIn family law, discipline agreements refer to formal agreements between parents or guardians regarding the discipline and upbringing of their children...
Read MoreOne of the most important aspects of a child support modification hearing is your preparation. Having your evidence organized and ready can only benef...
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for parents to seek a modification to their child support, and many parents believe that litigation is the sole method of altering ...
Read MorePendente lite means “during the proceedings.” A party may seek an order for support and other relief after a divorce case has begun pending the ...
Read MoreWhen the Department of Child Protection & Permanency (DCP&P) becomes involved in your household, it can feel like your world is crashing down ...
Read MoreOften, marriage is viewed as a symbol of a union between two individuals coming together as one. Traditionally, this union has meant a variety of thin...
Read MoreSpousal support, known as alimony in New Jersey, is often a negotiated and agreed upon issue in a divorcing couple’s settlement agreement. Alimony i...
Read MoreDivorce is a challenging process, especially when it comes to dividing marital property. You may wonder if selling your assets during a divorce can le...
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