Text messages are used often in family law cases, particularly in divorce and child custody litigation. Here’s how to get text messages by a subpoena.
Divorce Process
Divorce in NJ: How Are Assets Divided Under Equitable Distribution?
Learn answers to popular questions surrounding marital assets in New Jersey, how they’re determined, and then divided under equitable distribution.
9 Tips for Helping Your Kids Get Through Your Divorce
Work hard make your divorce as painless as possible for your kids. Make your children and their best interests an A+ priority.
5 Ways to Make Your Divorce Financially Possible
Unfortunately, many people are dissuaded from pursuing or even considering a divorce purely due to financial concerns. But, a significant portion of such people may actually be able to obtain a divorce if they utilize any of the following options: 1. Request That Your Spouse Must Pay Your Attorney’s Fees and Costs In many states, […]
Facebook and Divorce: What You Need to Know
Facebook, for better or worse, has become a way of life for many people. Whether it’s posting a map of your morning run, your child’s first steps, or sharing a video of a cat falling down the stairs, the need to post, re-post and share on Facebook and other social media has become so interwoven […]
6 Excuses for Not Hiring a Divorce Financial Professional
So, you’re beginning to believe that you need a divorce financial professional. However, you’re just not making it happen for yourself. Read and see why.
Difference Between Joint Custody and Shared Custody in New Jersey
Some people think there is no difference between joint custody and shared custody, but this is not true. Find out how the courts view the two in New Jersey.
Choosing A Good Family Lawyer Will Help Your Post-Divorce Happiness
Divorce can be very difficult for you and your family—financially and emotionally. Choosing a good family lawyer is the first step towards a better life.
Your Credit Report: A Must-Have Divorce Document
Your credit report: an easy way to create a list of all individual and joint credit accounts.
I Want a Divorce: 5 Tips to Act on Your New Year’s Resolution
If you waited until New Year’s to tell your spouse you want a divorce, but have yet to find the strength to do so, here are 5 tips on how to follow through.
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