Morristown Family Law Firm Blog
Buying and Selling Real Estate in a Virtual World
Buying and Selling Real Estate in a Virtual World Our attorney Sarah J. Jacobs, Esq. interviews Brandie Brojan from Real Estate-https://www.brandiebrojan.com. Brandie Brojan: About three years ago, I actually started
Divorce Changes Your Life, But Shouldn’t Ruin Your Life
Morristown Divorce Attorneys With You Every Step of the Way It’s possible that you and your spouse were struggling for years before you decided you just couldn’t keep struggling any
3 Vital Tips to Prevent Shared Finances From Stonewalling Your Divorce
Even the most amicable of separations can be stressful and messy, especially when shared assets and debts are involved. As the state of New Jersey divides a couple’s assets through
Parental Kidnapping Without Custody Papers in New Jersey
A custody order is a legally binding court order that lays out the rights and responsibilities of each parent. When parents are able to agree, they can collaborate on the
Which Spouse is Entitled to a COVID-19 Stimulus Check After a NJ Divorce or Separation?
Although they are officially referred to as “2020 recovery rebates,” they are technically tax rebates, which will be credited against federal income taxes owed in the next tax year. As
If I am Awarded Alimony or Child Support, What Happens if my Ex-spouse Dies?
Financial support is often an important point in divorce proceedings. Alimony and child support are both designed, in different ways, to provide a stable home, and many families count on
New Jersey Appellate case giving rise to a new precedent in domestic violence law
Custody arrangement and parenting time agreement allow the child to be integrated into both households following a divorce. New Jersey law is set up to protect the state’s citizens in
Can I Sell my House During Divorce?
During a divorce case, your house’s selling is certainly one option, and it is one that some people will ask when they come to meet me. Depending on the issues
“Shelter-in-place” Orders and Divorce During the COVID-19 Pandemic
“Shelter-in-place” Orders Impact the Amount of Divorce Cases in 2020 For those living in a struggling marriage, the stress exacerbated by “shelter-in-place” orders can be the tipping point. For the