TestEvery spring, anxiety pervades the households of high school seniors waiting for acceptance letters from colleges. In most families, the decision of which college to attend may depend on the financial resources of the family and how much aid a student has received from the college. In divorced families, this […]
Looking back over the last 25 years, in the eyes of the law, the definition of what a family is has changed. It might not have changed in reality as people have always bonded together and supported each other for many reasons regardless of the legal consequences of their decisions. […]
Recently the Pitt Jolie saga has disappeared from the spotlight because the two decided to take their divorce issues to a retired judge for a “private divorce.” Could this happen in New Jersey? The answer is yes and no. To some, that answer sounds like “lawyer speak” but the truth […]
‘Tis the season. I’m not talking about Spring Training. We see it in our practice every year. We call it “Prenup Season.” In anticipation of Valentine’s Day and the season of romance and marriage proposals, we see a significant spike in the number of phone calls we receive from brides […]
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