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Use of Experts in NJ Divorce Proceedings
Use of Experts in Divorce Proceedings Morristown NJ Attorneys With nearly 20 years of experience, and certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney and
Child Support & Alimony Payments During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Morris County NJ Child Support and Alimony Attorneys during COVID-19 Pandemic The goal of any well-written parenting time agreement is to account for many potential future factors or issues With
How a Family-Owned Business Can Be Handled During Divorce in New Jersey
When divorcing someone you share a family-owned business with, it’s common to have lots of questions. Do you have to divide the family business? Will you—or can you—continue running the
How Can I Prove That My Spouse Is Hiding Assets During Divorce?
This might sound counterintuitive, but the more transparent and communicative the divorce process, the better the outcomes for both parties. When information is shared openly, it’s easier to come to
Recent Tax Code Changes Impact Alimony in NJ
Implications of the most recent tax code on alimony in the state of NJ Member of the New Jersey State Bar Family Law Section since 2006 our Family Law Attorney
Are my employment benefits and frequent flyer miles considered marital property?
Are my employment benefits and frequent flyer miles considered marital property? As architects and builders of a new family structure, at Jacobs Berger, LLC we strongly believe in communication as
Tips for Co-Parenting during the COVID-19 Epidemic
Morris County Family and Divorce Attorneys Discuss Co-parenting During COVID-19 Relational issues often arise between exes or two people raising their children separately. The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the
What are your rights and obligations with respect to alimony?
Morris County Family Law Attorneys Discuss Alimony Rights and Obligations Our Family Law experienced attorney, Jamie N. Berger, Esq, takes some time to answers the questions and doubts you may have
What Does Irreconcilable Difference Mean in a Divorce?
What Does Irreconcilable Difference Mean in a Divorce? As a strong believer in helping families transition and establish new roles and responsibilities while minimizing strain, Attorney Jamie N. Berger, Esq