Divorce is a challenging and emotionally taxing experience that can leave a lasting impact on your life. As you navigate the rough waters of separation and reevaluate your future, the question of when to start dating again may inevitably cross your mind. While there...
Divorce
Are divorce records publicly available?
Divorce is a painful matter for separating couples. The process delves deep into relationships and why they did not, and would no longer, work out. This includes opening up about issues that are sensitive and sometimes even traumatic. Understandably, some parties may...
Parental alienation in the context of divorce
A divorce comes with many areas of contestation, including child custody. As a parent, you want to make major decisions for your child. You also want your child to spend as much time with you as possible. The other parent most likely will wish to have the same...
5 practical coping strategies after divorce
It takes remarkable resilience to be a divorce survivor. One must weather a storm unlike any other and still come out with a renewed appreciation toward their new life. But the path to the finish line, where fresh perspectives await, is not for the faint of heart....
Protecting your privacy during a high-asset divorce
Divorce proceedings come with enough stress without adding concerns about privacy breaches in high-value situations. Your privacy is important, which means understanding how to keep your information as secure as possible during this challenging period. There are a few...
When is a New Jersey parent deemed unfit for child custody?
No perfect parent exists, but each one strives to be the kind their child needs. Especially in divorcing families, New Jersey courts recognize the significance of having both parents frequently and continuously present in their child’s life. However, as the state’s...
What Qualifies As Separate Property In Divorce?
One crucial step in a divorce is classifying whether an asset is a marital or separate property. Marital property refers to assets you acquired during the marriage, while those you own independently are separate property. While this seems straightforward, certain...
Can You File A New Jersey Divorce Based On Extreme Cruelty?
When pushed to your limits, you can reach your breaking point. For most New Jersey marriages, such a breaking point translates to divorce because a spouse has had enough of the other’s abusive behavior. The grounds for New Jersey divorces have two basic categories:...
Is Divorcing In Your 50s Worth It?
A gray divorce, otherwise known as a divorce between older couples, is one that is starting to gain some traction. Because these couples often come from long-term marriages, someone contemplating a gray divorce may wonder if all the stress is worth it. Possible...
How Do You Initiate Divorce Mediation In New Jersey?
Sometimes, divorcing parties find it better to settle divorce issues outside of court through collaborative divorce. And one of the popular approaches to this is mediation. With mediation, spouses can privately negotiate terms more freely and at a lower cost. There...