How Does a Court-Appointed Guardian Ad Litem Work with a Parenting Coordinator?

Child custody disputes can be one of the most challenging aspects of divorce or separation. In New Jersey, two crucial roles often come into play to ensure that children’s best interests are prioritized: the Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) and the Parenting Coordinator (PC). South Jersey Divorce Solutions helps you understand how these roles interact and […]
Calculating New Jersey Child Support

When parents separate or divorce, one of the most critical issues to address is child support. In New Jersey, child support is a legal obligation that ensures children receive the financial support they need to thrive, regardless of their parents’ relationship status. Understanding how child support is calculated in New Jersey can help parents navigate […]
Can I Expect Alimony After My Divorce?

Going through a divorce can be an overwhelming experience, and many individuals find themselves wondering about the financial implications post-separation. One of the most frequently asked questions is whether alimony will be awarded and, if so, how much can be expected. In New Jersey, alimony laws can be complex, but understanding the basics can help […]
When Should I Consider New Jersey Parenting Coordination?

Navigating co-parenting can often feel like a challenging endeavor, especially when emotions run high, and disputes arise frequently. In New Jersey, Parenting Coordination has emerged as a valuable resource for parents struggling with these issues. But when exactly should you consider utilizing a Parenting Coordinator? South Jersey Divorce Solutions explores the scenarios that warrant this […]
Child Support in New Jersey

Navigating through the turbulent waters of divorce can be emotionally draining and legally complex. When a spouse is served with a divorce Complaint in New Jersey, it is imperative to respond within promptly and adequately to avoid potential pitfalls. Litigants are provided 35 days to file a responsive pleading. Ignoring a Complaint can lead to a cascade of issues, particularly in the realms of financial settlements and child custody. This blog explores the possible consequences that may unfold if a person does not respond to a divorce complaint in the Garden State.
Child Support Concerns and Covid-19

Unemployment filings continue to increase this month as a result of coronavirus. One of the many unfortunate outcomes of the Covid-19 virus is that parents are being laid off. Some parents are forced to take sick leave to either care for themselves or other family members, resulting in being additional quarantine restrictions and thus unable to work.