Divorce mediation is a process in which parties agree to work through the issues of their divorce with the help of a neutral third party (the mediator). Divorce mediation can save time, money, and emotional strain — but preparation is key. Before your first session, gather financial documents, understand your goals, and be ready to communicate openly. Mediation works best when both spouses come to the table informed, realistic, and willing to compromise.
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Many couples choose to file for divorce before year-end to take advantage of tax benefits, finalize financial settlements, or start the new year with a clean slate. But rushing the process can lead to costly mistakes, from poor financial disclosures to unfavorable settlement terms. If you’re considering a year-end divorce, careful planning with an experienced New Jersey family law attorney can help you meet deadlines and avoid serious pitfalls.
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TL;DR: Negotiating Holiday Parenting Time Schedules In Divorce
Holiday co-parenting doesn’t have to be stressful. Start planning early, review or update your existing parenting plan, and choose a holiday schedule—alternating holidays, splitting the day, or dividing traditions—that feels fair and supports your child’s needs. Put every agreement in writing, build in flexibility for travel or unexpected changes, and focus on preserving the spirit of the season for your children.
If you need help negotiating or revising your holiday parenting schedule, our family law attorneys can guide you toward a plan that works for everyone. Request a consultation today.
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New Jersey doesn’t have “pet custody” laws, but courts do recognize that pets have a special emotional value. Judges look at caregiving history, the pet’s daily routine, child–pet bonds, and each owner’s ability to provide a stable home. Because courts rarely create shared-pet schedules, mediation is often the best way to negotiate time-sharing and expenses. If keeping your pet is a priority, documenting your involvement and planning ahead can make all the difference.
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When relationships break down, shared technology and access to business data can become a major privacy risk. Spousal snooping in divorce — whether reading emails, guessing passwords, or installing spyware — can cross legal lines and lead to serious consequences, including business risks. To protect your home office during divorce in New Jersey, updating passwords, separating devices, and handling potential breaches through your attorney. Don’t take matters into your own hands.
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Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group has been recognized in the 2026 Best Law Firms rankings by Best Lawyers in America®, earning dual Tier 1 honors in Family Law and Family Law Mediation. This marks the firm’s fifth consecutive Tier 1 ranking for Family Law and its first Tier 1 recognition for Mediation — reflecting our team’s dedication to both strong advocacy and compassionate, low-conflict solutions. The firm also recently received the New Jersey Law Journal’s Best of 2025 award for Best Family Law Firm, underscoring our commitment to excellence across New Jersey.
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A “child-centred divorce” means more than just avoiding conflict — it’s about intentionally structuring every decision around your child’s emotional and developmental needs. By following the ABCs — Acknowledge, Balance, and Communicate — parents can protect their child’s security, maintain healthy bonds, and model cooperation during the transition of divorce. Putting your child first doesn’t weaken your legal position; it strengthens your family’s long-term well-being.
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“Child-centred divorce” is a phrase you may hear often, but what does it really mean? Beyond being a catchy concept, it reflects a powerful mindset — one that places your child’s health, happiness, and stability at the heart of every choice you make during divorce.
In New Jersey, judges, mediators, and family law attorneys all emphasize the best interests of the child when determining custody, support, and parenting time. But being “child-centred” goes beyond this legal requirement; it’s a conscious parenting approach that helps children feel secure even when the family dynamic changes.
Here’s how to put that philosophy into practice, step by step, using the ABCs. Read more
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Nicole Kidman’s divorce from Keith Urban has renewed interest in their prenuptial agreement and its rumored “sobriety clause,” which allegedly ties Urban’s financial settlement to his sobriety from cocaine, alcohol and other drugs. Would such a clause stand in New Jersey? Likely not. New Jersey courts generally reject prenup terms that regulate personal behavior, morality, or custody, viewing them as unenforceable. To remain valid and enforceable under New Jersey law, a prenup should focus on financial issues only, including assets, debts, and alimony.
Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Keith Urban after nearly two decades of marriage, and now attention is once again turning to a “sobriety clause” in their long-rumored prenuptial agreement.
According to multiple reports, the couple’s prenup includes a clause that ties Keith Urban’s post-divorce financial support to his sobriety. Specifically, in the divorce settlement, Urban allegedly receives around $600,000 for each year of marriage in which he remained sober from cocaine and alcohol.
While neither Kidman nor Urban has ever confirmed the existence of these terms, their prenup still raises an intriguing legal question: if their divorce were happening in New Jersey, would a “sobriety clause” in a couple’s prenup still hold up in court? Read more
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As of October 1, 2025, the U.S. federal government officially shut down after Congress failed to pass a budget or continuing resolution to keep agencies funded. This marks the first major shutdown since 2018–2019, and it may have wide-ranging effects on families and individuals — including those in the middle of divorce.
So what could this mean for your divorce, child support, or alimony? Here are four key areas to be aware of:Read more
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In today’s digital economy, accumulated marital wealth doesn’t just sit in real estate or retirement funds. Many couples now hold assets in cryptocurrency, NFTs (non-fungible tokens), and online business stakes. When divorce happens, these “digital assets” become part of the property division process. But because they’re newer and often complex, dividing digital assets can be more challenging than dividing tangible assets like a house or savings account.
Who gets the eBay storefront, crypto wallet, or digital artwork? Here’s what you need to know if dividing online or digital assets are required in your divorce. Read more
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