Wallace S. Fingerett, a Certified Family Law Specialist, explains why any support that was owed as of the date of the bankruptcy filing may not be paid to the obligee spouse immediately.
Child Support
Ex Moved In With Her Boyfriend, Do I Still Have To Pay Child Support?
My ex-wife and our two kids have moved in with her boyfriend. Do I still have to pay alimony and child support?
What is the best way to collect those child support payments?
“If your ex-spouse isn’t paying the child support they owe you, what is the best way to collect those child support payments?” One of the remedies available in a child support enforcement action is contempt. If you can hold a party in contempt for refusing to make child support payments, they are subject for being […]
Do challenges like dividing assets or diving time with the children ever work themselves out over time? Or does that not happen?
It depends upon how good the agreement is. The better and more detailed your agreement with regards to a matrimonial settlement or property settlement, the more of these expenses you have spelled out. The more that expenses are anticipated—such as how you are going to divide the cost of a prom dress and renting a […]
Podcast: Alison Leslie Speaks Out On New Jersey Divorce Law
Alison Leslie, a New Jersey family lawyer explains the concept of no-fault divorce and the issues related to child custody, child support, and more.
Staying Calm while Negotiating with Your Ex
Ten tips for staying cool and calm during heated divorce-related negotiations or conversations.
It sounds like in the best interests of the children is the primary criteria…
It sounds like in the best interests of the children is the primary criteria for determining primary custody.
Divorced Canadians Owe $3.7 Billion in Unpaid Child Support
A major percentage of court-ordered child support across Canada is not being paid.
Podcast: Rosanne DeTorres on Children and Divorce in New Jersey
Divorce Attorney Rosanne DeTorres discusses children and divorce in New Jersey, like which factors courts consider in determining child custody and support.
Child Support Overview
All parents have a legal obligation to support their children. The amount of child support payable or receivable post-divorce is based on a number of different factors; here’s a general overview of how child support works.
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