Morristown Family Law Firm Blog
How to Negotiate a Divorce Settlement With Your Spouse
Whether you’ve just started exploring the divorce process or already filed for divorce, you’ve probably wondered what to expect from your divorce settlement. Navigating a divorce settlement can be tricky.

Divorcing Your Divorce Attorney
Hiring a divorce lawyer is one of the most important decisions you will make during the divorce process. Working with a knowledgeable attorney who you trust can help you navigate

What You Need To Know About Dating During Divorce In New Jersey
When a marriage ends, it’s normal to want to socialize and possibly start over with a new relationship. But openly dating before your divorce is final can potentially lengthen the

What Should I Do If My Spouse Doesn’t Want A Divorce?
Divorce can be complicated, even in the most amicable circumstances. But if only one of you wants a divorce, the process can take on a whole new layer of complexity.
The Effects of Restraining Orders on Child Custody
Restraining orders, sometimes called protective orders, are court orders designed to protect individuals from acts of violence and abuse. Restraining orders can provide protection from actions that include (but aren’t
Common Reasons to Get A Postnuptial Agreement
Most people have heard of a prenuptial agreement, which is a legal contract that couples sign before getting married detailing how assets will be divided in the event of a
Divorce and Pet Custody in New Jersey
Division of assets, spousal support, and post-divorce parenting plans are components of many divorce processes. But where do Fido, Goldie, and Whiskers fit into all of this? For many families,
Can I Stay in My House During a Divorce in New Jersey?
When talking about residences during the divorce process, many people face the question of whether to stay or go. This can include whether they or their soon-to-be-ex-spouse are allowed to
Can You Still Receive Child Support Payments if Your Ex is in Jail?
If your child’s other parent is in jail or prison and you are separated, divorced, or no longer involved with them, this can significantly alter their ability to pay regular