The War of the Roses, Kramer v. Kramer, The First Wives Clubs – all of these movies look at divorce and portray it as a vitriolic process in which people try to hurt one another. However, sometimes marriages just end. Sometimes, there is no animosity, there is no rancor, it just is over. In those instances, mediation may be a better alternative for you to going through the whole divorce process.
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Does Marital Fault Ever Matter? Only If It Is Egregious…
April 16, 2012 | by Matheu NunnPractically speaking, in New Jersey, marital fault is irrelevant to equitable distribution, child support, and custody. So, too, is marital fault seldom relevant to an alimony determination.
Dear Ask the Attorney: I just found out my wife has been cheating on me for a very long time and I am furious. I am planning on getting a divorce. We have three young kids and I am willing to support them, but I do not want to have […]
The court system has time goals and expects that most divorces will be completed within a year. This time frame may not coincide with the emotions you and your spouse are experiencing. You may be ready to settle and get on with your life while your spouse is not.