It's a fact that children are often the ones who are most affected when their parents' marriages end. The way New Jersey parents react to their own divorce situations may actually affect how children view the situation, according to experts and it can either be on a...
Month: January 2020
Doing the right things to make the divorce process smoother
The old song, "Breaking Up is Hard to Do," isn't too far from the truth. When it comes to divorce, there are things to do and things not to do to try to make the process as painless as possible. When New Jersey couples focus on those things that could make divorce...
When your decision to divorce doesn’t go over well
It's a new year, and you may have decided that you don't want to end another one married to your spouse. Regardless of what your issues are, you are not alone in this thinking. Many people here in New Jersey and elsewhere are of the same mind.What you are not sure...
Do I still need an attorney if I choose divorce mediation?
A new generation has come of age, and with the hypothetical "changing of the guard," younger adults are changing the way certain matters have traditionally been handled by their parents and grandparents. The tech age has produced alternative options for how people...
Is National Divorce Month a real thing?
Ending a marriage is no laughing matter, so New Jersey residents may be a bit taken aback by recent news headlines. National Divorce Month may sound like a joke, but many experts say there is some truth to the unofficial term. While certainly, there is no...
New tax laws to affect alimony payments
New Jersey has welcomed a new year, and for many residents, 2019 was full of big changes. In addition to holiday celebrations and annual festivities, 'tis the season to start thinking about tax returns. Several new laws have taken effect, and one of them directly...