Family Law
Can I Appeal a New Jersey Divorce Judgment?
Usually, when a judge makes a divorce ruling, the decision is final. However, you can appeal the decision if you...
What Expenses Does New Jersey Child Support Cover?
In New Jersey, parents are obligated to support their children emotionally and financially even if they do not live together,...
Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods in New Jersey Divorce Cases
When people think about divorce, many think about a trial. A trial entails spouses going to court, each spouse presenting...
How Long Does a Divorce Take in New Jersey?
One of the common questions we get as family law attorneys from divorcing couples is how long it takes to...
New Jersey Child Custody Laws (Part 2)
In the first installment of our two-part series on New Jersey Child Custody Laws, we discussed the different types of...
New Jersey Child Custody Laws (Part 1)
One of the issues that must be addressed in a New Jersey divorce involving minors is child custody. Dealing with...
Steps to Take After Your Spouse Wants a Divorce
If your marriage has been struggling, you may have seen divorce on the horizon. Sometimes, spouses are blindsided by the...
Some Important Facts About the Family and Medical Leave Act
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is one of the most significant advances for families in the United States....
The Adoption Home Study
Choosing to adopt is a major life-changing decision. Adoption changes the life of not only the adoptive parent(s) but also...
Debunking Five Prevalent Adoption Myths
Adoption is a process that is misunderstood by many. If you are considering adoption, it is crucial that you take...
Why Should You Work With an Adoption Attorney?
Every year, more than 100,000 children are adopted in the U.S. across all types of adoptions. It is estimated that...
Types of Adoption in New Jersey
Adoption is the legal process in which individuals or couples take on the responsibility of raising a child when the...