Education is often the key that opens professional doors. If you are a parent, you probably want your kids to attend college. After all, in New Jersey, graduates of four-year institutions typically earn around $50,000 per year early in their careers and about $90,000...
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Custody disputes and your child’s education
There are countless factors that parents have to think about when they find themselves in the middle of a dispute over child custody. For example, they have to think about their own interests, such as their time, money and relationship with their child. However, they...
Are domestic partnerships still available in New Jersey?
In the days before same-sex marriage was legal in New Jersey, the state offered domestic partnerships as an alternative to same-sex couples who wanted to formalize their committed relationship, as well as to some opposite-sex couples who chose not to get married but...
What is marital property?
After your New Jersey wedding, the property that you acquire with your spouse is marital property. Separate property is the property that you acquire prior to the marriage. When you are preparing for a divorce, your separate property remains with you. The same does...
Inheritance and divorce: What do you need to know?
As an equitable distribution state, New Jersey law dictates that divorce courts distribute property in a way that is equitable but not necessarily equal. What this means is that family law judges may use their discretion to divvy up property in a manner they see fit....
Clearing your schedule to focus on divorce
People are busy for an endless number of reasons, whether they are dealing with various stressors and time-consuming obligations due to their career or they are taking college classes in the evening, helping a family member who is ill, moving into a new home or...