In the family law context, COVID-19 has had a profound impact on how most issues are addressed. For example, in the divorce context, there are four primary issues that are addressed in each matter if applicable: (1) custody...
We live in a connected world. Whether through text-messaging, social media, dating apps, etc., our ability to connect and form “virtual” relationships has never been easier, but what happens when electronic...
New Jersey case law has evolved to require parents, who have the financial means, to contribute to their children’s college tuition and expenses. For divorced parents, the court weighs several factors to determine the...
Alimony is intended to maintain the economic status quo for the dependent spouse that was experienced during the marriage. However, it is well-established in New Jersey that this support obligation is always subject to...
In New Jersey, when two parties divorce and mutually agree to enter a martial settlement agreement (MSA) governing the terms of their divorce, deciding on an alimony figure and the grounds for its termination can be the most...