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MarriageWithout the help of an experienced family law attorney, conflicts over issues such as child custody, visitation and spousal support can cause lengthy and expensive litigation. Contact our office online today to schedule a consultation with an experienced family law attorney. The family law attorneys at Haber Silver and Simpson in New Jersey, provide experienced legal representation in a wide range of complex family law matters. Our practice includes divorce and dissolution of civil unions, child custody, child support, alimony, equitable division of property and business valuations. Since 1980, our lawyers have offered services in these areas to clients throughout northern New Jersey. Contact our law firm online to learn how we can meet your legal needs. Thank you for contacting Haber Silver and Simpson. Your message has been sent. Call us now or use the form below. Contact Haber Silver & Simpson for experienced representation in family law matters such as divorce, dissolution of civil unions and child custody. Call us at 973-210-7043. Since 1980, our firm has represented clients in northern New Jersey communities in Morris, Essex and Union counties. Complex family law matters such as divorce, dissolution of civil unions and child custody demand experienced legal representation. At Haber Silver & Simpson, our attorneys have more than 75 years of combined experience and are known as successful litigators. MarriageMarriage is a voluntary, private contract between two adults. While it is a personal and emotional commitment, it is also a legal relationship that changes the legal status of both parties. A family law attorney from Haber Silver and Simpson in Florham Park, New Jersey, can help you to understand the legal technicalities of marriage. The legal rights and obligations associated with marriage have evolved with our society and today are the same for both spouses. Each state has its own rules about marriage, but there are some uniform principles, including:
There are several legal benefits to marriage. There are both federal and state laws available only to married people. Other benefits include Social Security benefits, inheritance rights, property rights, the ability to sue third parties for the wrongful death of a spouse or loss of consortium, and the right to make medical decisions on a spouse's behalf. Common Law MarriageMany couples believe they will achieve a common law marriage and be entitled to the legal benefits and obligations of married couples if they live together for a significant period of time. It is not quite that simple. Each state defines the requirements that must be met to legally qualify as married. Generally, a common law marriage is recognized when a heterosexual couple lives together in a common law marriage state for a significant period. Among the states that recognize common law marriage, none define the time period, but typically a ten-year-old relationship is required. The couple must also have the intent to be married, which is generally measured by whether or not the couple presents themselves to the public as a married couple. Evidence of the necessary intent includes sharing the same last name, filing joint tax returns, and referring to each other as husband or wife. Premarital and Cohabitation AgreementsCouples who are considering marriage or living together may benefit from talking to a family law attorney about the advantages of a premarital agreement (also called prenuptial agreement or antenuptial agreement) or a cohabitation agreement. Although not very romantic, premarital agreements are a useful tool for defining the legal relationships between two people, particularly as they relate to property. Generally, the intent of the agreement is to create a framework for handling money and property issues during the marriage or relationship and to create a roadmap for property division should the relationship eventually terminate. Each state has its own laws about what can be included in a premarital agreement. Most states will not uphold agreements about child support and will not uphold agreements that were created fraudulently or unfairly. A number of states have also adopted the Uniform Pre-Marital Agreement Act. The Act dictates how premarital agreements should address property ownership, control, and management during the marriage and how property should be divided upon separation, divorce, or death. ConclusionGetting married is one of the most important things people do. Hopefully, it reflects a deep emotional commitment because it also truly changes the participants' legal statuses. By understanding your rights and obligations as a married person you may more fully appreciate the step you are taking. Before you marry or move in with your partner, consult a family law attorney at Haber Silver and Simpson in Florham Park, New Jersey, to identify any future issues that you need to resolve now to keep you and your beloved on the path of matrimonial or relationship bliss. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
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