The Perils of Ignoring a Divorce Complaint

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.
Tips For Supporting Kids When A Parent Misses Parenting Time

When a child’s parent misses parenting time, it can be a challenging and emotionally charged situation for both the child and the custodial parent. Nothing is more heartbreaking than watching a child wait patiently looking out the window waiting for mom or dad to pick them up.