Yes, a married couple’s savings habits factor into N.J. alimony
The actual assets you and your spouse own — homes, vehicles, bank account balances, retirement accounts, etc. — are subjectRead More
The actual assets you and your spouse own — homes, vehicles, bank account balances, retirement accounts, etc. — are subjectRead More
What happens when the marriage ends but monies earned during the marriage arrive in your checking account or mailbox? TheRead More
Marriage counseling often proceeds the initiation of divorce litigation for patently obvious reasons. Even when the divorce complaint is filed,Read More
Residents in one U.S. state now have a revolutionary new way to pay (and receive) child support. Georgia’ Department of HumanRead More
When you and your children’s other parent end up embroiled in a child support dispute, most parents expect to have theirRead More
Regular readers of our New Jersey legal blog will recall the story of Antonio Cromartie, the former New York Jets cornerback who fathered 13Read More
Updates from the Ongoing Ashley Madison Lawsuit For those unaware, AshleyMadison.com is a social networking site that, for a fee, facilitatesRead More
Vacations and Holidays Can Lead to Divorce. When you work at a busy divorce practice you meet many people whoRead More
The short answer? No. Not in New Jersey. The unpublished (and therefore non-binding) Appellate Division decision in Zavaglia v. BrayRead More
Is Lump Sum Alimony Right for You? Alimony (which is also commonly referred to as a spousal support or spousalRead More