Divorced New Jersey parents contemplating a material relocation with their children following a divorce are going to want solid and timely information regarding state law addressing that subject matter.And a proven team of family law attorneys that routinely provides...
Month: September 2017
Understanding the QDRO in dividing retirement money
In many divorces, retirement accounts and investments make up the greatest share of a couple's estate. Yet that nest egg may be an afterthought in the wrangling over the house or child custody or alimony.Sometimes spouses are dismayed to learn that their pension or...
Effective family law advocacy must be tailored, forward-looking
If you are a New Jersey resident challenged by one or more family law matters, the chance that your important legal issues can be effectively addressed in a generic or boilerplate fashion is just about zero.And there are both myriad and powerful reasons why that is...
What changed in New Jersey’s alimony reform?
When the legislature and Gov. Christie amended New Jersey's alimony statute in 2014, it was a game-changer. It brought predictability and sanity to a system that was at times arbitrary or unfair. The new rules aren't perfect and are not always welcome news to...