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As tax season approaches, individuals who have recently gone through a divorce may find themselves facing unique challenges when filing their returns. Divorce can have significant implications for your tax situation, affecting everything from your filing status to deductions and credits. Let’s take a look at how divorce impacts your tax returns, as well as…
Yes, child custody orders can generally be enforced across state lines in New Jersey through the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). This act, which has been adopted by most states, including New Jersey, provides a framework for determining which state has jurisdiction over child custody matters and facilitates the enforcement of custody…
It’s advisable to reach out to a real estate closing attorney as soon as you start the process of buying or selling a property in New Jersey. Here’s a rough timeline of when you might need to involve an attorney: Pre-Contract Stage: Before you sign any contracts or agreements related to the purchase or sale…
Yes, there are several strategies for negotiating a settlement without going to trial in a high-income divorce in New Jersey. Here are some key steps and strategies to consider: Open Communication: Encourage open and honest communication between both parties. This can help identify common ground and areas where compromise is possible. Identify Priorities and Goals:…
Alimony is a financial payment that is ordered by the court to support the spouse who may be unable to support their quality of life without their partner. If you are planning on separating from your spouse or have begun the divorce process, you may be wondering how much alimony you may receive or have…
In recent years, there has been a notable uptick in the phenomenon known as “gray divorce” — the dissolution of marriages among older adults, typically aged 50 and above. This trend, which has captured the attention of researchers and divorce attorneys alike, raises important questions about the factors driving this increase and the implications it…
Some New Jersey divorce cases will involve alimony. Alimony is a payment of money made by one spouse to the other that might occur while a divorce is pending or after it is over. This type of payment is also referred to as spousal maintenance or spousal support. It can also be ordered following the dissolution of a…
Some people who are experiencing marital discord might be unsure whether to file for divorce or instead separate to try to work out their differences. Others do want to separate and have no plans to reconcile but also do not want to divorce because of religious, financial, moral, or other reasons. If you want to separate from…
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects individuals from being compelled to be witnesses against themselves in criminal cases. This protection is commonly known as the right against self-incrimination. In the context of a drug-related investigation, you generally have the right to assert your Fifth Amendment right and refuse to answer questions that…
Having a restraining order entered against you is serious and can have a very negative impact on your life if not properly dealt with. To have a restraining order against you often involves more than you and the individual who made the request; it could lead to a criminal offense if violated. If you find…