Fiction: If/When I file for divorce, my spouse will not be required to financially support me and/or my children. FACT: During the divorce process, the parties are required to maintain the financial status quo. Deciding to file for divorce is difficult. There are many unknowns and fears especially for a […]
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In January 2014, the Senate and the General Assembly of New Jersey passed an act that created the crime of cyber-harassment. This act entails crimes committed through communications in an online capacity or through a social networking site. In order for the online or social media communication to be considered […]
What is Cyber-bullying? Cyber-bullying is defined as communications or postings by minor(s) on social or digital media or using cyber-technology to threaten, hurt, embarrass, intimidate or target another minor using a variety of electronic devices such as cell phones, e-mail, text messages, social networking sites or websites. Victims can be […]
Going “uncontested” can skirt crucial child support, asset-sharing issues Can robots save you money when you divorce? Recently, in The Wall Street Journal section titled, “The Future of Everything,” I read about a “chatbot” being developed for divorce that will “generate all the paperwork necessary to file for divorce and […]