5 Things To Do Before Meeting With A Mediator
You and your spouse have decided to mediate. Great! That means you both believe that you can work together (with help) to enter into an agreement that will best resolve
You and your spouse have decided to mediate. Great! That means you both believe that you can work together (with help) to enter into an agreement that will best resolve
In my 19 years of practice in family law, I have had many people come into my office asking if they should get divorced. I tell them quite simply that
When you hire an attorney you want him or her to tell you the truth. That is what you are paying for, advice and information. If your attorney has to
One of the hardest assets to deal with in a divorce is the marital home. After all, it is where you have lived for several years. Your children grew up
The divorce is now final. The agreement is signed. The judge entered judgment. Now what? Once the divorce is over, there are things that need to be completed. Documents need
Think of it like this. You are sitting in the Courthouse waiting for your case to be called. Maybe you are upset or crying, maybe you are exhausted from sitting
Valentine’s Day is here and there are plenty of articles out there about how to prevent a divorce by showing your love to your spouse or how to deal with
Recently, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers stated that 81% of the attorneys surveyed have used social media evidence in court proceedings. That is a large percentage of cases where
Here in New Jersey, during a litigated (court) divorce, the parties are ordered to attend mediation if they are unable to resolve certain issues. Why is that? Simple, the court
People know that divorce is a lot of work. Everyone has heard a story from a friend that gave them pause about what the process would entail. It’s very important
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