Time for a bit of good news that solidly reflects economic traction and positive momentum for the New Jersey real estate market.Candidly, much news regarding state realty-linked subject matter has been marked by a downside over the past several years. In fact, not...
Month: August 2018
Student loans a double-edged sword for millions of Americans
We’ll spell it out.One-and-a-half-trillion dollars. That is a billion 1,500 times over. We’ll just ask our blog readers across New Jersey and elsewhere to consider that figure for a moment in the context of America’s student loan debt.The bottom...
Determining child support for high-income families
Even when both people agree that divorce is the best next step for everyone, there are still a lot of aspects to consider and issues that can make a divorce complicated. When parents are considered, by the court, to have a “high income,” those issues can...
This divorce differs in scope, yes, but not so much in substance
A fundamental point to note about New Jersey divorce is that some matters can very much be left to the discretion of soon-to-be exes and/or a judge (alimony, for example, which can be negotiated and additionally adjusted by the court).Having said that, though, it is...
Some time-honored and candid divorce advice
We reference a slightly dusted-off article from earlier this year in today’s blog post to underscore a divorce-related point that merits reiteration from time to time.And that is this, provided courtesy of Forbes: If you’re an individual from New Jersey or...
Why you might want to revisit an alimony-linked prenup now
We duly noted a flurry of divorce-tied activity in a relatively recent blog post, stressing in our May 1 entry that some family law pundits “expect a rush of divorce filings before the end of this year.”Some New Jersey readers of our blog at The Law Office...