Separation vs. Divorce in New Jersey

Separation vs. Divorce in New Jersey

When you and your spouse no longer get along in your marriage, it can still be difficult to decide how and when to end your relationship. There are certain situations when a separation might make more sense than a divorce, and there are other times when getting divorced might be a better option. Choosing to…

How to Proceed With an Uncontested Divorce

How to Proceed With an Uncontested Divorce

If you want to end your marriage, you are likely dreading the process involved with going through a divorce. Many people think that getting divorced will involve protracted, bitter court battles. However, many cases can be resolved outside of court. It’s possible to obtain an uncontested divorce in New Jersey to dissolve your marriage if…

Are Assets Split 50/50 in a Divorce in New Jersey?

Are Assets Split 50/50 in a Divorce in New Jersey?

​ People who plan to divorce in New Jersey might have multiple concerns. They might wonder how to handle child custody and whether they might pay or receive child and spousal support, but determining how the property and debts will be divided is a major concern for most people. While you might think that everything…

How to Serve Divorce Papers in NJ

How to Serve Divorce Papers in NJ

After you file a complaint for divorce and pay your filing fees, you will need to serve your spouse with a copy of the complaint and summons on your spouse to get the process started. If you don’t serve your spouse with the legal documents, your divorce case will not proceed. A divorce lawyer in…

What Is a New Jersey Divorce Decree?

When a married couple gets divorced in New Jersey, the court will issue a divorce decree after the case. This is a legal document through which the marriage is dissolved. The decree will include the date of the divorce, any name changes, the divorce grounds, and any agreement or order that has been made and…

“Without Prejudice” but Not Without Importance: Devers v. Devers, A Cautionary Tale for Attorneys and Litigants

“Without Prejudice” but Not Without Importance: Devers v. Devers, A Cautionary Tale for Attorneys and Litigants

Divorces are oftentimes protracted and drawn out for years as disputes get litigated through the Court system if parties are unable to resolve issues amongst themselves. While divorces are pending in Court, interlocutory Orders or “temporary” Orders are issued pendente lite, i.e., “pending the litigation”. Almost always, those Orders are entered “without prejudice”, which simply…

Types of Divorce and Alternatives in NJ

Types of Divorce and Alternatives in NJ

People who have never been divorced might imagine that they will need to engage in drawn-out and bitter litigation to end their marriages. However, couples can negotiate partial or full settlement agreements for the outstanding issues involved in their divorce cases before engaging in litigation. Couples that reach full agreements won’t need to worry about…

What Types of Separation Are Available in New Jersey?

What Types of Separation Are Available in New Jersey?

Instead of getting divorced, some couples choose to separate either temporarily or permanently. Separation is not the same as divorce since the separated couple remains legally married. When a couple separates, the spouses live apart from each other. While separation does not terminate a marriage, it affects the legal and financial responsibilities each spouse has.…