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Important New Law on Cohabitation

Cardali v Cardali -The New Jersey Supreme Court recently addressed initial standard of proof required to suspend or terminate alimony in cohabitation cases. One of the most difficult aspects of an application to the Court to terminate alimony based upon a former spouse’s cohabitation is presenting sufficient evidence to demonstrat […]

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Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect Future Assets in New Jersey?

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document that couples contemplating marriage use to lay out financial and other obligations that must be performed in the event of divorce or the death of one of the partners. Prenuptial agreements are primarily intended to protect assets that are owned at the time of the marriage. Any property acquired […]

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5 Common DWI Myths Disproven | What You Should Know

DWIs are relatively common here in New Jersey, however, there is still a surprising amount of misinformation that exists about them. Please continue reading and speak with our Hackensack criminal law attorneys to learn more about some of the most common DWI myths. 5 Common DWI Myths: Disproven Myth #1: Breathalyzer Tests Are Fool-Proof […]

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Will My Ex Stop Paying Alimony After Filing for Bankrupty?

For many divorced spouses, receiving regular alimony payments is a critical aspect of retaining their standard of living after a divorce is finalized. That said, if your ex recently filed for bankruptcy, there’s a chance they may now claim they are unable to continue making regular alimony payments. If you find yourself in this situ […]

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Can a Divorce Attorney Protect My New Jersey Business?

There are few things more important to a business owner than his or her business. For many, their business is more than just the way they make a living; it’s a source of pride, something they built from the ground up. If you’re a business owner and are about to get divorced, you’re most likely hoping to protect your busi […]

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My Spouse Cheated On Me. Will I Get a Favorable Settlement?

There is nothing more damaging to a marriage than infidelity. Unfortunately, many spouses make this decision, leading to the end of their marriages. That said, if your spouse cheated on you and you now want to get divorced, you’re probably looking to hold your spouse accountable for their actions, particularly in the courtroom setti […]

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Can My Ex Move Out of State With My Child?

When a judge determines a child custody agreement, he or she will primarily consider the child’s best interests. Therefore, if a judge determines that one parent should have primary physical custody of a child, they will create a parenting time plan that reflects this. That said, if the custodial parent is looking to move out of sta […]

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Can I Get Child Custody if My Ex-Spouse is an Alcoholic?

Child custody matters are often complex. When married parents get divorced, they typically want to spend, at the very least, equal time being a part of their child’s life. Unfortunately, 50/50 custody is far from guaranteed, and there are several factors at play when courts determine a custody agreement. One of those factors is subs […]

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Can a Criminal Record Prevent Me from Getting a Job?

There are few things worse than being convicted of a crime. Most crimes, especially more serious ones, warrant a wide array of penalties, such as jail time, high fines, and more. These penalties can impact a person’s life in multiple ways for a long time. Financial setbacks and years behind bars certainly are no small thing. That sa […]

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