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What Should I Do if I’m Arrested on Drug Charges in New Jersey?

Criminal DefenseBy MKennedyNovember 10, 2024

Being arrested on drug charges in New Jersey is a serious matter that can have life-altering consequences, including fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s important to understand your rights and take immediate steps to protect your legal interests. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do…

When Abusers Use Family Court to Continue Control: Recognizing Litigation Abuse in New Jersey

When Abusers Use Family Court to Continue Control: Recognizing Litigation Abuse in New Jersey

Domestic Violence, Family LawBy AlyssaGNovember 10, 2024

Abuse can take many forms, and for many victims, the control does not end when the relationship is over. In fact, some abusers weaponize the family court system to maintain control and inflict emotional and financial distress on their former partners. This behavior, known as litigation abuse, is a tactic used by abusers to manipulate…

Does Cryptocurrency Count as Income for Child Support in New Jersey?

Does Cryptocurrency Count as Income for Child Support in New Jersey?

Child SupportBy AlyssaGNovember 8, 2024

Cryptocurrency has become mainstream, and names like Bitcoin, Altcoins, and Ethereum are well known in certain markets. Being that cryptocurrency is a digital asset, you may wonder how it adds up in a child support case. Can you or your ex-spouse use cryptocurrency for support payments? Does it count as income? Today, we are going…

Splitting the Family Home in a Gray Divorce in NJ: Sell, Buy Out, or Keep?

Splitting the Family Home in a Gray Divorce in NJ: Sell, Buy Out, or Keep?

DivorceBy AlyssaGNovember 6, 2024

Gray divorce is becoming more and more common in New Jersey. This means that couples over 50 often have to make a complicated choice about what to do with their family home. After years of paying for a mortgage or sharing ownership with your spouse, the family home is not only a valuable asset but…

Can Student Loan Debt Be Divided in a Divorce?

Can Student Loan Debt Be Divided in a Divorce?

Divorce, Equitable DistributionBy AlyssaGNovember 4, 2024

Student loan debt is one of those things that can haunt an individual and their families for years. Debt can make certain matters, like divorce, even more complicated, as those debts may be divided between two people. With the rising cost of higher education, many individuals enter marriage with significant student loan debt, or they…

Private Mediation vs. Court-Ordered: Which Form of Mediation is Right for You?

Private Mediation vs. Court-Ordered: Which Form of Mediation is Right for You?

MediationBy AlyssaGNovember 1, 2024

When you are going through a divorce, you may be offered mediation. Mediation is valuable, as it can help you traverse disputes and possibly reach a settlement without ever needing to appear in court. In New Jersey, there are two kinds of mediation: private mediation and court-ordered mediation. Let’s learn more about mediation and these…

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