Morristown Family Law Firm Blog
Will I Lose My Pension As a Result of Divorce in New Jersey?
Difficult conversations and decisions can be an inevitable part of the divorce process. As these discussions unfold—particularly those surrounding division of assets and liabilities—it’s natural to feel concerned about the
What Information Will My Attorney Need to Draft a Prenup Agreement?
When you’re counting down the days to your wedding (and perhaps to honeymoon celebrations), the last thing you may want to be thinking about is the “business side” of your
Why You Should Retain Legal Counsel During the Divorce Process
While most people entering into marriage are hoping that “for better or worse” applies to their long lives together, if you’re getting divorced, you might feel it’s equally applicable to
What Does Child Support Cover in New Jersey?
When parents separate, there’s lots of room for disagreement, but most parents can agree on one thing—children with divorced, separated, or unmarried parents deserve the same financial support as children
Are Divorce Settlements Public in New Jersey?
Divorce is difficult enough—you don’t want to have to worry about whether the intimate details of your personal life are available to anyone as a result of the process. No
Can Supervised Visitation Be Part of Our Child Custody Agreement?
Developing a parenting time plan, even in the most amicable divorce settlement, can be a complex process. Ensuring a fair parenting time plan is generally one of the top priorities
Consequences of a Final Restraining Order in New Jersey
The impact of having a Final Restraining Order entered by the Court can be life-altering for both the victim and the accused abuser. Having a Final Restraining Order (FRO) issued
How Can I Get My Child Emancipated in New Jersey?
For most children, the financial support and legal custody of their parent or parents is critical to their health and wellbeing. But depending on your family’s unique circumstances, there are
Selling Your House During a Divorce in New Jersey
Where you live is a big part of your life, and if you’re considering a divorce, your home plays a significant role in the details of your divorce agreement.