TestIn a case which might, at first glance, be overlooked, the purpose of life insurance as it relates to alimony (and possibly as it might pertain to child support) is discussed clearly and succinctly. In Wheeler v. Wheeler, (A-4383-16T1), the parties divorced in 2007 and agreed that the ex-husband would […]
For men and women who are unable to have children due to infertility or an inability to carry a child, there is newfound hope in New Jersey. A new law went into effect on May 30, 2018 that sets the process for entering into and enforcing gestational carrier agreements. In […]
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 […]
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 […]
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