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New Jersey’s Dispute Resolution Options, Part 2: Divorce Arbitration

Opinions and, yes, even decisions made by impartial outside parties are critical when you’re facing a divorce in New Jersey. This is where New Jersey’s Dispute Resolution option of divorce arbitration comes in. Divorce arbitration is the voluntary process where the parties agree to submit one or more disputed issues to a neutral third party for a final and binding decision. Typically, both parties are represented in the arbitration by separate counsel.

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Child Custody in New Jersey: The Basics

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Bringing children into a divorce adds to the complexity and emotional toll already imposed on the separating couple. However, once you know the facts and see your options it won’t look nearly as daunting.

There are many types of custody arrangements created by parents and recognized by New Jersey Courts. While there is lots of room for variation in specific cases, the basic premise is simple. Custody is a two-tiered concept.

Dividing Assets: New Jersey’s Property Distribution after a Divorce

A divorce separates not only people and lives, but physical assets as well. New Jersey distributes assets fairly by taking into account many, many factors about the previous marriage or civil union, such as what the assets are worth, where they came from, who contributed to them, and much more, as revealed below.

Alimony in New Jersey, 101

Alimony is monetary support of one spouse by another in the wake of a divorce. It is decided upon by the New Jersey Court and their decision is guided by New Jersey’s alimony laws.

In 2014, New Jersey’s new alimony law passed. This new statute is very different from the old law. Under the new statute, New Jersey permits four types of alimony: open duration alimony, limited duration alimony, rehabilitative alimony, reimbursement alimony or a combination. In order to determine alimony, the Court considers the following: