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Cohabitation and Alimony in New Jersey: The Quinn Case

Since New Jersey enacted the Alimony Reform Act in 2014, an ex-spouse no longer has to be living full-time in the…

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Divorce PTSD And How To Treat It

Many people don’t realize that the financial and psychological stress of a bad divorce, especially if it’s ongoing, can cause…

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What You May Not Know About Prenuptial Agreements In New Jersey

Wedding bells will ring for many couples in New Jersey over the next few months, meaning that 'tis the season…

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Mediation, Collaborative Divorce or Litigation: What’s Right For Me?

Much like how every marriage is different, every divorce in New Jersey is different too. You may have just come…

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Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group, LLC Publishes New Guide To Alimony In New Jersey

Deciding alimony in your divorce and what to know how to get the fairest settlement possible? Weinberger Divorce & Family…

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Recognizing The Signs of Intimate Partner Violence

Although we like to think we live in a more enlightened age, unfortunately, when it comes to intimate partner violence,…

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Military Parenting Time: Top Tips For Reconnecting With Your Kids After Deployment

Almost two million children in the United States have military parents and experience the strain that frequent and/or lengthy deployments…

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Decision Time: Should You Go To Court Or Try Alternative Dispute Resolution?

It is becoming more and more commonplace for people going through a divorce to seek another avenue to resolution other…

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What Is “Tri-Parenting”?

After the recent decision in the New Jersey custody case, D.G. vs. K.S., the new term “tri-parenting” has been getting…

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My Spouse Gave Me An STD: Can I Sue?

A long time ago, spouses were not able to sue each other for torts, or certain “wrongs” done to one…

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