Can I make modifications post-divorce?

Divorce is not a simple process. The courts understand that complications between two ex-spouses do not stop after the divorce is finalized. Sometimes modifications need to be made to a divorce settlement. Typically, if one or both spouses’ life has changed substantially, they will have grounds to revisit the initial divorce agreement. These modifications will […]

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How to Protect Your Privacy During Divorce

If you are going through a divorce, it is most likely important to you to keep the intimate details of your life private. Going through a divorce does not mean that the public should have access to the confidential details of the end of your marriage. Continue reading to discover the best route for you […]

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Can I Receive Alimony Even if My Partner and I Were Never Married?

Though marriage is a sacred bond that many couples choose to share, the truth is, marriage simply isn’t for everyone, and in today’s day and age especially, many people simply choose to live their lives with a life partner without the title of being officially married. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this, though […]

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What You Need to Know About Business Owner Divorce in New Jersey

There are few things more important to a business owner than his or her business. However, if you are currently going through the divorce process, your business may be on the line. Continue reading and contact our New Jersey divorce attorneys to learn more about business owner divorce and how our firm can help if […]

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What is a Post-Divorce Modification & How Can I Get One in NJ?

After a divorce, especially years after, there is a very good chance that your life has changed, and that your divorce agreement no longer reflects your current situation in life. If you find yourself in this situation, you may request a post-divorce modification. Read on and reach out to our New Jersey divorce attorneys to […]

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Should I Tell the Court That My Spouse Cheated During Divorce Proceedings?

Infidelity is inexcusable, and if your spouse cheated on you, it is no surprise that you are now seeking a divorce. However, should you mention the act of infidelity to the courts? Many people believe they should, or wish to, however, this is not always the best idea. Please continue reading and speak with our […]

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