Morristown Family Law Firm Blog
Family Law Modifications and Appeals
Family Law Modifications and Appeals in Morris County NJ Many different legal matters fall under the umbrella of “family law”. Child custody, visitation and parenting time, child support, alimony, the
Creating an Effective Parenting Time Schedule
Divorce can be complicated, even in the most amicable of circumstances. If you have children, there’s a lot to consider as you and your co-parent figure out child custody, child
What to Do with The Family Home During Divorce
Dividing Homes and Debt During Divorce in Morris County NJ As many American families know, buying a home is an extremely large financial commitment. The value and cost of a
What to Do After You Receive a Divorce Complaint in New Jersey
Receiving a summons and complaint for divorce can be an unsettling experience, even if you know it’s coming. And if you aren’t aware that your spouse is seeking a divorce,
Dealing with Divorce Depression
Given the high level of stress associated with many divorces, and the regret and sadness that also often come along, it is no surprise that many individuals going through divorce
Modern Concepts for Prenuptial Agreements
We have now written several times about the many advantages a prenuptial agreement can offer a soon-to-be-married couple. However, in the last few years, more and more prenuptial agreements are
Understanding Your Divorce Settlement Agreement
When a divorce is settled outside of a courtroom, be it through mediation, arbitration or through pre-trial negotiations, the divorcing couple is given the opportunity to add unique clauses and language
Modern Families: Psychological Parenting and Multi-Parent Families
In last week’s article, we mentioned that one of the biggest mistakes we see being made during divorces in Morris County is our clients taking divorce advice from a friend
Five Divorce Mistakes to Avoid
Being future-focused can be a big asset during a divorce. Looking ahead keeps you focused on your goals and reduces the likelihood that you will dwell on current circumstances or