The word on the street is that Brad had an affair and that’s the reason Angelina filed for divorce. So, anyone reading this would clearly think that if that is true then Brad is “at fault”. The logical extension of that thought would be that Angelina should “win” in divorce, […]
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A recent news article in the NY Post revealed an innovative judicial tactic in a long running custody war between two litigants in a Connecticut court: At all future court hearings, the warring parents were ordered to prominently display two family photographs depicting their children. The judge commented that the […]
Divorce Is Traumatic – Don’t Get Caught Unprepared
August 2, 2016 | by Jennifer FortunatoPreparing for divorce before it happens will reduce the stress that many people face when unprepared. Below are some suggestions to assist you in preparing for divorce. Understand your finances – not only how much your spouse earns, but the amount of your monthly bills, assets and debt. It is […]
The voluntary settlement of disputes between parties is favored by New Jersey courts and therefore, courts will enforce agreements if the parties were fully informed and knowingly assumed the obligations set out in the agreement. The agreements must not be unconscionable or fraudulent, nor did one party or the other […]