A mixed bag.Overall, that is the bottom-line take of a Monmouth University professor who focuses closely on real estate realities in the New Jersey residential and commercial sectors. On the one hand, notes Peter S. Reinhart, both the housing market and the real...
Month: February 2018
U.S. marriage demographics have changed a lot
What do these societal shifts say about the future of marriage?Marriage is still the norm in America, still an important institution. But it is definitely changing. For example, people are staying single longer before they marry. Interracial and interfaith marriages...
Divorce concerns don’t automatically end when you sign a decree
Question: What is an "all-consuming pursuit of an elusive, quite possibly mythical goal?"Answer, at least in a recent Forbes article focused upon family law: successfully negotiating a divorce settlement. Truth be told, some couples address and resolve material...
Pros and cons of a detached home vs. attached home
The Millenial generation gets blamed for ruining American institutions. But homeownership is not one of them. Like their parents or grandparents, many Millennials still define the American dream as owning their own home.For some, that means a house and a lawn and a...
Some things you should know if your divorce is destined for court
Readers of our New Jersey legal blog at The Law Office of Rajeh A. Saadeh in Somerville who are considering the above headline in today's post should know that many divorcing parties see little, if any, of a courtroom. In fact, many decouplings across the Garden State...
Outcome of a family business in divorce: yes, it’s a big deal
Readers of our legal blog across New Jersey are of course familiar with the phrase "labor of love." We submit that the term is seldom more appropriately used in the context of family law than to describe the passion and energies expended by a couple to grow a family...



