There is no question that family law is a highly fact-sensitive area of the law. Each family’s circumstances and reasons for divorce are unique. Typically, the more complex a divorce is,...
One common remedy for victims of domestic violence is a final restraining order (FRO), which prohibits contact between the alleged batterer and victim. In New Jersey, an FRO issued pursuant to the...
In New Jersey, marital agreements governing the payment of alimony are enforceable to the extent that they are just and equitable. The Family Part has the ultimate discretion to modify or...
New Jersey law governing child support under N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23 does not explicitly require a parent to make college contributions; however, a growing body of New Jersey case law is setting a trend in...
In New Jersey, motions for rehearing or reconsideration seeking to alter or amend a judgment are governed by R. 4:49-1. The movant must state with specificity the grounds on which it is made, including a...