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- LET ME GET DIVORCED NOW! – What Counts As An Emergency For Filing A Divorce Complaint? June 5, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost
- Q&A: Practical Tips For Divorced Co-Parents May 4, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo
- Do New Jersey Courts Have The Power To Restrain A Spouse From Accessing The Marital Residence If The Other Spouse Fears Contracting The Novel COVID-19? May 4, 2020 | by Jennie Osborne
- In The Midst Of This Pandemic, How Will Courts Handle Family Law Matters? April 28, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost
- How Has The Global Pandemic Affected The Already Thorny Issues Surrounding Co-Parenting And Custody Exchanges Between Separated And/Or Divorced Parents? April 9, 2020 | by Jennie Osborne, Patricia Veres
- If I Lose My Job Or I Am Temporarily Furloughed Due To The Corona Virus, Do I Have To Pay Alimony? April 9, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost
- Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Order As A Shield And Sword During COVID-19 Pandemic April 7, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo
- How Should Divorced Parents Behave With Each Other During The COVID-19 Crisis? March 28, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost
- How Do I Resolve My Family Crisis Amid The Coronavirus Public Health Crisis? March 21, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo
- Divorced Co-Parents: What Happens When You Disagree Over Travel And Quarantine March 18, 2020 | by Matheu Nunn

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The PPP Flexibility Act (the “Act”) would change the 75/25 rule. The Act states: “To receive loan forgiveness under this section, an eligible recipient shall use at least 60 percent of the covered loan amount for payroll costs, and may use up to 40 percent of such amount for any […]
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QUESTION. What are the “rules” of shared custody while following stay-at-home orders? Are there any “rules”? ANSWER. Generally, the terms of an existing divorce custody and parenting time agreement remain in full force and effect except as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parents or ordered by a Court of […]