If you do not agree with the judge’s ruling, there are various options. To determine how to proceed, it is important to first determine whether the matter is pendente lite (prejudgment) or postjudgment. Regardless of whether the ruling is prejudgment or postjudgment, it may be appropriate to file a motion for reconsideration in which […]
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Can I Discuss Aspects Of My Case With My Spouse’s Lawyer If Necessary?
I need to discuss certain aspects of my case. Can I call my spouse’s lawyer if mine is out of town?
What Is Discovery In A New Jersey Divorce Case?
Discovery is part of the court process in divorce cases as well as all types of litigation. Discovery is exchanging all relevant information about any issues in the case. This can be in regards to custody and parenting time, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, or any other issues that may come up in a […]
The Most Common Mistakes People Make During Their Divorce
What are the most common mistakes people make as they go through their divorce?
If I Start Dating Again, Could It Affect The Outcome Of My Divorce?
If I start dating again as soon as I am separated, could it affect the outcome of my divorce (including child custody) in any way?
Litigation Process Ontario: The Benefits And Drawbacks
While there are several ways the litigation process in Ontario can benefit your divorce case, there are also potential drawbacks. Read more to find out.
The Difference Between A Contested & An Uncontested Divorce
Paula Swensen, a family lawyer in Newport Beach, answers: A contested divorce is one in which the parties are not able to come to an agreement to resolve their issues. A contested matter is litigated in court in front of a judge, who will ultimately make a decision (a ruling) on each issue presented. An […]
Contested Divorce And Uncontested Divorce In New Jersey
What is the difference between a contested divorce and an uncontested divorce?
What Are The Grounds For Divorce In My Area In Florida?
Florida, like most states in the country, is a “no fault” divorce state. As a result, in Florida, you need only allege that your marriage is irretrievably broken. Judge’s do not regularly require that the parties first attend counseling or therapy before allowing the divorce to proceed. At the Family Law Firm of Men’s Rights […]
What Are The Grounds For Divorce In California?
John J. Gilligan, a family lawyer in Long Beach, answers: There are two grounds for divorce in California: irreconcilable differences that have led to the irremediable breakdown of your marriage, and incurable insanity. California is a no-fault state, which means the court considers the reason behind the break-up irrelevant – unless it adversely affects the […]
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