What New Jersey’s High-Net-Worth Divorces Mean for Alimony Awards

Special Considerations for Protecting Intellectual Property or Professional Practices in a High-Income Divorce in NJ

In a high-income divorce in New Jersey, the protection of intellectual property (IP) and professional practices can become a critical issue, as these assets may hold significant value. If you are involved in a high-income divorce and own intellectual property or a professional practice, it’s important to understand the special considerations surrounding these assets. Valuation…

Should Alimony Be Permanent? Examining New Jersey’s Open Durational Alimony Laws

Should Alimony Be Permanent? Examining New Jersey’s Open Durational Alimony Laws

Back in 2014, New Jersey answered the question: Should alimony be permanent? The governor signed a bill for alimony reform, transforming permanent alimony into open durational alimony. Other types of alimony were also introduced to address various challenges met by the dependent spouse following divorce. However, there is still a discussion about whether permanent alimony…