Domestic Violence Cases in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

In the months following the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing shutdowns across the country, New Jersey, among other states, has seen a spike in domestic violence cases. This is not only abhorrent, but it is also incredibly frightening for all those who have fallen victim to domestic abusers. Fortunately, though…
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Here is What You Need to Know About Child Custody in New Jersey

As you know, child custody is among the most critical divorce-related issues, and if you are a divorcing spouse in New Jersey, you must continue reading and speak with our experienced Chatham divorce attorneys to learn more about custody matters, how courts decide on custody, and how our firm can…
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What Happens if My Spouse Stops Paying Child Support in New Jersey?

There are few things more worrisome and frustrating than when a former spouse refuses to pay child support. Not only is this dangerous to the well-being of you and your family, but it is also illegal. That being said, if your former spouse has discontinued paying child support, you must…
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Parental Alienation in New Jersey | What You Need to Know

Divorce is among the most emotionally-involved processes anyone has to go through in their lifetime. Unfortunately, this fact is even more true when there are children involved. Fortunately, most divorcing parents can put their differences aside, see the bigger picture, and understand that they have to work together to do…
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Including Video Chats/Virtual Visits in Your Parenting Time Plan

As a divorced co-parent, there is most likely nothing more important to you than being able to spend time with, and raise, your child. That being said, the coronavirus pandemic has changed our way of life for the foreseeable future. In many cases, this pandemic has prevented parents from seeing…
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What You Need to Know About Post-Judgment Modifications in New Jersey

If you are someone who has been divorced for months or years, you may find that your life has changed considerably and that as a result, your initial divorce agreement no longer accurately reflects your current situation in life. For this very reason, New Jersey courts may grant you what…
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