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Senate Panel Approves Bill To Cut Off New Jersey Child Support At Age 19

Is New Jersey child support about to undergo a fundamental change? With bill S-1046, allowing for the end of child…

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Ex-Husband’s Refusal Give Jewish Divorce ‘Get’ Called Act of Domestic Abuse

The New York Times recently reported about the story of Lonna Kin, a 52-year New York woman who says she…

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Johnny Weir Marital Split Marks New Jersey’s First High Profile Same-Sex Divorce

Same-sex marriage was legalized in New Jersey in October 2013, but it took until March 2014 for New Jersey’s first…

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The Aga Khan & The German Princess: How Long Does Divorce Take When Billions Are At Stake?

The Aga Khan, well-known spiritual leader to millions of Muslims, has finalized his divorce from a German princess after nearly…

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Thinking Ahead: The Power of a Prenup

With spring almost here, wedding season is on the way. If your nuptials will take place sometime in the coming…

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5 Divorce Apps Offering “Smart” Advice From Your Phone

Looking through Huffington Post Divorce's list of smartphone apps for managing post-divorce issues made us curious about iPhone and Android…

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Extracurricular Activities, Graduate School on the Line in New Jersey Child Support Decisions

In New Jersey, two recently decided court cases show just far-reaching state family law is concerning the burden of parents…

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Questions Arise: What is Constructive Abandonment in the Rachel Canning Case

Developments in the Rachel Canning case continue to have New Jersey parents, and indeed, parents throughout the entire country, scratching…

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Canning v. Canning and the Question of Constructive Emancipation

"THIS MATTER having been brought before the Court by way of an Order to Show cause filed by the Plaintiff,…

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Man Representing Himself Made To Pay Ex-Wife’s Attorney’s Fees

There are many understandable reasons why individuals decides to represent themselves in a divorce matter or couples decide to forgo…

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