When is Spousal Support or Alimony Awarded in New Jersey?
A New Jersey Court may award alimony if it is just and equitable considering: (1) the actual need of one party and the ability of the other party to pay; (2) the length of the marriage; (3) the …
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What are the Grounds for Divorce in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, a divorce may be granted for any of the following causes: adultery, desertion or 12 or more months, extreme cruelty, separation for at least 18 consecutive months without a …
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What to Bring to Your Divorce Consultation
A divorce is a life changing event. Sometimes a divorce is amicable and sometimes it is contested. Either way, it is wise to hire an attorney with whom you are comfortable and who you trust to look out for your interests in the divorce settlement. Your first meeting with an attorney is called a consultation. It is usually through this consultation meeting and reference …
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Do I Need a Lawyer to Establish or Enforce a Child Support Order?
Every state has child support agencies that are set up to help you establish and enforce a child support order. By filling out a short application and submitting a copy of your support order, if one already exists, you easily can enlist the help of your local child support office. These offices offer free child support services to people who receive public assistance, such as …
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