What Can I Do if My Former Spouse Refuses to Make Alimony Payments?

When couples divorce, oftentimes, one spouse will be required to make regular alimony payments. Unfortunately, there are times where this spouse will refuse to make those payments. This is both illegal and unfair, and if this has happened to you, you are most likely concerned about where to go from here. Please continue reading and […]

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How Do I Know if My Prenuptial Agreement is Valid in New Jersey?

As you know marriage is one of the most significant chapters in anyone’s life. For this very reason, people plan their weddings for months in advance. That being said, planning your wedding is essentially planning for your future, which is a wise thing to do. For this very reason, you should also plan for the […]

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What You Need to Know About High Net Worth Divorce in New Jersey

Divorce is complicated enough on its own. Unfortunately, if you or your spouse are high net worth individuals, you most likely have far more on the line. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable New Jersey divorce attorneys to learn more about high net worth divorce and how our firm can help you through […]

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Assumptions to Avoid When Preparing for Divorce

Divorce is not only a stressful time because of the changes in family dynamic and lifestyle, but also in terms of finances. Many spouses going through a divorce dread the thought of hiring a lawyer due to the perceived high costs of service. Some of our clients have even expressed concern at the thought of […]

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What You Need to Know About Prenuptial Agreements in New Jersey

Marriage is an exciting time in everyone’s life, and if you are ready to marry your spouse-to-be, you are most likely not thinking about a potential divorce. However, that being said, as with anything in life, it is always best to prepare for the worst-case scenario, and you can do so easily and quickly by […]

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Can I Receive a Post-Judgment Modification in New Jersey?

When couples determine the future of their marital issues, they are required to be approved by a judge. Once this is finished, these arrangements that were made are considered the law. This means that they must be followed, otherwise, the court can legally enforce them. While this is true, the court understands that lives change […]

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