Morristown Family Law Firm Blog

How to Prepare for Your Divorce Trial in New Jersey
If you’re preparing for a divorce to go to trial, many issues may be weighing on your mind. While divorce is complicated for every family, it can be even more

When Is the Best Time to Contact a Divorce Lawyer
For most people, thinking about divorce brings up a lot of questions (and a lot of feelings), but the biggest question right out of the gate might be this: When

New Jersey Contested Divorce FAQs
Even under the best of circumstances, divorce is complicated. It can become even more so during a contested divorce, where parties disagree on the terms of their final divorce settlement.

Seven Tips for Dealing with Assets and Liabilities During Divorce
Dividing your assets in divorce is more than figuring out who keeps the house. After all, marriage involves more than sharing a living space: there are cars and keepsakes and

What Parents Should Know about Child Custody in NJ
When you take a cross-country trip with your child, it requires detailed planning and preparation. You have to be able to negotiate your way through unexpected detours, bathroom breaks—and the

Top Tax Issues to Consider When Negotiating Your NJ Divorce Settlement
Choosing to divorce can be the first step toward a happier, more fulfilling life for you and your family—but that doesn’t mean that divorce isn’t challenging. Divorce can feel complex

Understanding Equitable Distribution in New Jersey
Contemplating a divorce can raise a lot of questions. What does the future look like? Will I be okay? Will my children be okay? How will I support myself? Will

How to Tell Your Children You Are Getting Divorced
Choosing to divorce is a big decision, and it’s one that is full of complex, sometimes conflicting emotions and concerns about what comes next. One of the most universal concerns

Is Platonic Parenting Right for You?
Family and parenting relationships have always taken many different forms, and with each passing year, the legal rights and responsibilities of non-traditional family structures have become more commonly recognized. With
