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Help in 2024 for Victims of Stalking and Cyber Harassment as SASPA Becomes VASPA

In 2023, the New Jersey legislature took action to expand the protections of the Sexual Assault Survivors Protection Act, NJSA…

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Getting A Divorce In 2024? Here Are The 4 New Divorce Mistakes You Must Avoid

Making the decision to divorce in 2024? Here's what you need to know right now: The process of getting a…

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Raquel Vallejo Confirmed as New Jersey Superior Court Judge

Congratulations to Raquel Vallejo on her appointment to the New Jersey Superior Court! Raquel has been a cornerstone of our…

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Does a Parent Convicted of Child Sexual Abuse Retain Parental Rights in New Jersey?

If a parent is charged and convicted with child abuse or child sexual abuse, what happens to their parental rights?…

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The Newest “Trend” in Adultery: What Is Microcheating?

Is your spouse thinking about having an affair? In today's digital age, the answer to this question could be hiding…

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Determing A Child’s Country Of Residence In International Custody Disputes

Since UK actress Sophie Turner and American pop star Joe Jonas announced their divorce earlier this month, the pair have…

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How To Keep Your Divorce Private When You’re Under Public Scrutiny

Kevin Costner is having a tough time keeping his messy divorce from wife Christine Baumgartner under wraps. Sources close to both…

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NJ Judge Shortage Crisis: More Divorce Trial Suspensions Announced

Due to New Jersey’s ongoing judge shortage crisis and the staggering case backlog it has created for courts in the…

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Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Attorneys Named 2023 NJ Super Lawyers

We are pleased to announce that three firm attorneys have been named to the prestigious Super Lawyers and Super Lawyers…

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“Giving The Get” In A Jewish Divorce: Here’s What You Need To Know

The Get is an essential part of the Jewish divorce process, and without it, spouses remain religiously married even if…

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