A postnuptial agreement presents one option to couples in New Jersey for addressing infidelity. After a spouse has an affair, the couple may try to rebuild their marriage on the basis of a new contract. Unlike a prenuptial agreement signed prior to marriage, the...
Family Law
Dealing with divorce when you have a special needs child
Divorce can place your life on hold, but it can be especially difficult to cope with the process when you have a child with special needs. Estranged New Jersey parents who are in this situation may feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to handle it, but it is crucial to...
Special considerations when divorcing after 50
Divorces in general are on the decline, but divorces among people aged 50 and older are actually becoming more common in New Jersey as the need to stay together for children and other life conditions become less pertinent. Changing attitudes about life fulfillment and...
What happens after an entry of a judgment of adoption?
After a New Jersey entry of a judgment of adoption, the adoptee receives a new birth certificate with the adoptive parents' names. The original birth certificate is sealed and becomes a permanent part of the adoptee's confidential file. The adoptive parents then have...
How do prenuptial and postnuptial agreements differ?
Many couples in New Jersey might consider drafting a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement to protect their assets. These legal documents are very similar but differ at the same time. Understanding prenuptial and postnuptial agreements A prenuptial agreement is a formal...
Domestic violence affects custody decisions
Domestic violence represents a serious and dangerous situation in the family home. Spouses who suffer from physical and mental abuse may file for divorce to protect themselves and their children. New Jersey divorce proceedings could become complicated when the...
Co-parenting issues with a narcissist
Some wonder why narcissists behave the way they do, and others spend so much time dealing with direct conflicts with such troubled people that they have no time to reflect. Persons married to a narcissist might feel so overwhelmed and emotionally drained, they simply...
What a final divorce decree means to you
Divorce can take a toll on a person even in the best of circumstances. There are a lot of things to deal with, and one can only hope for the process to be over. When this time comes, the New Jersey court will issue a final divorce decree. Here's what this document...
How courts determine child support for joint custody agreements
Joint custody is the shared legal or physical custody of children after parents divorce or separate. Parents who have joint custody share the responsibilities of making parenting decisions and providing care. It's essential for parents to understand how their custody...
How alimony may impact a mortgage application
The fact that you make or receive alimony payments may play a role in determining whether you are approved for a mortgage in New Jersey. If you receive alimony payments, they may be counted as income if certain conditions are met. If you are the one making these...