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What Makes a Prenuptial Agreement Valid or Invalid

Annulment Based on Fraud, Incapacity, or Coercion: How It Works

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 29, 2026

In this page For many people, the idea of ending a marriage immediately brings one word to mind: divorce. But in some cases, divorce is not the only option. Sometimes, the issue is not that the marriage failed, It is that it may have never been valid in the first place. This is where annulment…

Divorce Litigation vs. Mediation: Which Costs More?

Divorce Litigation vs. Mediation: Which Costs More?

Child Support, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 27, 2026

In this page When people think about divorce, they often focus on one question: 👉 “How much is this going to cost me?” And usually, they assume there is a fixed answer. But the truth is… the cost of divorce depends less on the divorce itself, and more on how you choose to go through…

What Happens in a Divorce If One Spouse Is Self-Employed or a Business Owner

What Happens in a Divorce If One Spouse Is Self-Employed or a Business Owner

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 25, 2026

In this page Divorce is rarely simple. But when one spouse owns a business or is self-employed, the complexity increases significantly. In these cases, you are not just dividing personal assets, you are dealing with something that produces income, holds future value, and often represents years of work and investment. For business owners, one of…

What Does Child Support Cover in New Jersey?

What Does Child Support Cover in New Jersey?

Child Support, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 23, 2026

In this page When people hear “child support,” they often think of one thing: A monthly payment. But what that payment actually covers… is where the confusion begins. Does it include school? What about medical expenses? Can it be used for travel or activities? What if the other parent is spending it differently than expected?…

Child Support in High-Income Cases in New Jersey

Child Support in High-Income Cases in New Jersey

Child Support, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 21, 2026

In this page When income is high, child support stops being simple. It is no longer just about covering basic needs. It becomes a question of lifestyle, expectations, and fairness. Many people assume that child support has a clear limit. That there is a maximum amount. That beyond a certain income, everything stays the same.…

Understanding Divorce Papers: What You Need to Know

Understanding Divorce Papers: What You Need to Know

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 19, 2026

In this page For many people, divorce does not begin with a decision. It begins with a document. An envelope in the mail. An email notification. A moment that turns something emotional into something legal. And suddenly, everything feels urgent. What do these papers actually mean? What am I supposed to do next? What happens…

Which Assets Are Protected or Untouchable in a Divorce

Which Assets Are Protected or Untouchable in a Divorce

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 17, 2026

In this page “Am I going to lose everything?” It is one of the first questions people ask when facing divorce. And it usually comes from fear, not facts. Because the truth is: 👉 Not everything is divided in a divorce. 👉 Some assets are protected. 👉 Some assets are completely untouchable. But the problem…

What to Do If You Want a Divorce but Can’t Afford to Leave

What to Do If You Want a Divorce but Can’t Afford to Leave

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 15, 2026

In this page “I want a divorce… but I cannot afford to leave.” This is one of the most common, and most difficult, situations people face. You feel stuck between two realities: Staying in a relationship that no longer works Leaving… without knowing how you will support yourself And the fear is real: Where will…

How to Protect Yourself Financially During a Divorce

How to Protect Yourself Financially During a Divorce

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 13, 2026

In this page Divorce is not just emotional, it is financial. And the truth is… Most people do not lose financially because of the divorce itself. They lose because of what they do during it. A rushed decision. A misunderstood asset. A reaction driven by fear instead of strategy. By the time they realize the…

What to Do Financially Before Filing for Divorce

What to Do Financially Before Filing for Divorce

Divorce, Family LawBy AlyssaGApril 11, 2026

In this page Filing for divorce is not just a legal decision, it is a financial turning point. What you do before you file can significantly impact: Your settlement Your financial stability Your long-term future The biggest mistake most people make? They focus on emotions first, and finances later. By the time they start thinking…

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