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Continue readingWhen navigating a divorce in New Jersey, do yourself a favor and learn what your rights are according to the law. Understanding what New Jersey law says about divorce will bring peace of mind and confidence! Let’s start by understanding a no faultΒ divorce.
Every divorce in New Jersey is begun by filing a Complaint for Divorce in the Superior Court ofΒ New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part. It must be filed on either no fault or fault grounds. This post covers the basics of a no fault divorce.
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Continue readingIf you find yourself in the middle of a divorce, itβs crucial to know what your options are. Thankfully, NJ attorneys will tell their clients about Complementary Dispute Resolution (CDR) programs upfront in order to keep the number of cases to a minimum. Itβs helpful to explain the settlement process and differentiate between negotiation, mediation, and arbitration during this time. Here is an explanation of the first: divorce mediation.
Many attorneys, psychologists and social professionals have picked up on the national trend of divorce mediation. Β For a fee, usually paid by both parties in advance, the NJ divorce mediator will gather information, obtain positions from each side and will facilitate the parties in reaching their own agreement.
From there, the mediation process begins. If the parties agree on a settlement, the mediator then drafts a memorandum of understanding. Each party is then advised to keep separate counsel to review the proposal and draft a formal agreement in light of the legal and tax ramifications.
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Continue readingA new child support law becomes effective on February 1, 2017, and is applicable to all child support orders, whether entered prior to, or after February 1, 2017.
Many factors are taken into account when the New Jersey Court awards custody of a child or children due to a divorce. While the final decision is made by the Court, the child’s wishes, the parent’s behavior, and their past are all things that are considered.
We all know that you can’t get a divorce for no provable reason. We talked about what a no-fault divorce is in this post, but do you know what actions can give someone a reason to file for a fault divorce in New Jersey?