Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Jun 17, 2024 |
Life changes, and sometimes those changes require modifying a child custody agreement. If you currently have a custody agreement in place, you may find it helpful to understand several situations that might prompt you to seek a modification order.
Change in circumstances
Significant changes in ei...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
May 31, 2024 |
Determining alimony, or spousal support, is a critical aspect of many divorce proceedings. Courts consider several factors to decide the amount and duration of alimony payments. If you're going through a divorce, it is helpful to understand how the courts come to a decision, so you avoid any pote...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
May 16, 2024 |
When it comes to balancing work and personal responsibilities, unpaid child support can create significant challenges. One area where this issue can have a major impact is in the realm of business travel.
It is important for those who owe support to understand how falling behind can disrupt one's...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
May 02, 2024 |
Custody arrangements can be challenging, especially when you are worried about the safety and well-being of your child. To address these concerns, you need to know your options and take the appropriate action to keep your child safe.
If you believe that your child is being neglected or abused, it...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Apr 23, 2024 |
In today's digital age, social media can add an extra layer of complexity to an already challenging divorce situation. While it may seem tempting to turn to social media for support or to vent your frustrations, you should moderate your online presence during this sensitive time.
There are severa...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Apr 19, 2024 |
Losing custody of a child is a serious matter that can happen if certain conditions are not met. To avoid this, parents need to understand which behaviors or situations could lead to this outcome.
There are five main issues that can cause a parent to lose custody of their child.
1. Neglect or abu...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Apr 03, 2024 |
Divorce can be financially tricky, especially for many people 60 and older.
For example, common issues include fewer working years and changes in retirement plans. Health care costs and concerns about spousal support (alimony) may also factor in. This is true whether you pay spousal support or ge...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Mar 22, 2024 |
Getting remarried is a major event in one's life, particularly for divorced parents who are dealing with child custody agreements. When parents choose to remarry, it can directly influence the arrangement of custody and how they interact with each other.
Recognizing the possible impact of remarri...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Mar 20, 2024 |
Deciding to file for divorce can be a difficult and emotional decision for anyone. It takes courage to confront the challenges and uncertainties that come with ending a marriage.
If you find yourself in this situation, it is important to go over strategies to approach the divorce process with con...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Mar 05, 2024 |
Divorce marks the end of a significant chapter in an individual's life and the beginning of a new journey. Navigating this process requires careful consideration and foresight, given its outcome can result in far-reaching effects when the dust settles.
If your marriage is ending, understanding th...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Feb 20, 2024 |
When a couple who has children splits up, one of the primary issues they have to deal with is custody of the children.
In some cases, conversations surrounding custody are friendly and parents are able to work things out themselves.
In other cases, parents do not work things out themselves and th...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Feb 19, 2024 |
Marital debts generally include all financial obligations incurred while spouses remain married. Mortgages, credit card debts and car loans are examples of such debts, which generally must be split between spouses when they go separate ways.
If you are wondering how much marital debt you will end...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Feb 03, 2024 |
Many people don't feel comfortable talking about divorce. Even if ending the marriage is what they want, it still feels like a very personal decision. They may decide just to tell close family members.
While everyone can make this decision on their own and there's no legal obligation to tell any ...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 20, 2024 |
Spending time with grandchildren is one of the most cherished aspects of growing older. Children also benefit from frequent contact with their grandparents. It gives them a dependable source of unconditional love, support and safety.
Unfortunately, life can interfere with extended family connecti...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 08, 2024 |
Amid a high-asset divorce, the emotional and financial toll can be overwhelming.
It is a turbulent time that demands a clear mind and resilient spirit. One powerful tool that can help individuals navigate these choppy waters is meditation.
1. Emotional resilience
Meditation fosters emotional resi...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Jan 07, 2024 |
Surviving a divorce involving a narcissist can be exceptionally challenging because it often means navigating a minefield of emotional manipulation and conflict. Understanding the dynamics and adopting specific strategies can help you make it through this process. It's important to remember that ...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Dec 26, 2023 |
Divorce inspires a myriad of financial considerations that can significantly impact an individual's economic stability. Because each divorce is unique, it's critical that anyone who is going through this situation considers their own circumstances carefully, as failure to do so can be consequenti...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Dec 07, 2023 |
Family courts in New Jersey prefer shared custody arrangements since children generally benefit from maintaining a relationship with both parents. It also helps the overall well-being of the parents.
However, there is the possibility that after the divorce, one parent will want to move to another...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Dec 01, 2023 |
Once you have decided you want to get a divorce, you should choose the option to file. In New Jersey, you can file for a no-fault or fault divorce. With no-fault divorce, you don't need to state why you want to dissolve your marriage or accuse your spouse of doing anything wrong – you just need t...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Nov 16, 2023 |
Raising kids in two homes requires effective communication to be successful. You and your co-parent may still have strong emotions from the divorce, but this should not affect your parenting.
While it may take time to achieve smooth co-parenting, especially in the beginning, you can make your ex...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Nov 02, 2023 |
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 is no one-size-fits-all answer...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 31, 2023 |
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 not be comfortable having oth...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 11, 2023 |
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 parental rights. In most cases, join...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Oct 02, 2023 |
A minor child enduring a parent's death after divorce is an unfathomable tragedy. Even if the child is still trying to process their painful circumstances, new living arrangements may already present further difficulties.
When a custodial parent dies, New Jersey law often presumes that it is in t...
Posted by
Sharon E. Johnson |
Sep 18, 2023 |
New Jersey law recognizes the significance of having both parents keep a healthy relationship with their child even after divorce. However, accomplishing a custody plan agreeable to both parties and adhering to the child's best interests is often challenging.
So, unless the family's circumstances...