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When Can You Be Charged With Domestic Violence in New Jersey?

When Can You Be Charged With Domestic Violence in New Jersey?

by Artur Camins | Jun 11, 2024 | Domestic Violence

The State of New Jersey takes domestic violence seriously. When certain crimes against protected persons are committed, charges of domestic violence can be made against an individual. For those who have been charged with domestic violence, additional penalities may be...
Can Child Support Orders be Appealed in New Jersey

Can Child Support Orders be Appealed in New Jersey

by Artur Camins | Jun 10, 2024 | Child Support

Yes, child support orders can generally be appealed in New Jersey, as in many other jurisdictions. If a parent believes that there has been an error in the calculation of child support or if there are significant changes in circumstances that warrant a modification of...
Estate Planning and Its Role in New Jersey Divorce Cases

Estate Planning and Its Role in New Jersey Divorce Cases

by Artur Camins | Jun 10, 2024 | Divorce

New Jersey divorce cases have various pathways, each case as unique as the last. Yet, most cases often urge individuals to handle many legal issues, maybe even some you have not yet thought about. The division of property and debt and money, for example, can be...
5 Reasons a Prenup May Not Hold Up in New Jersey Court

5 Reasons a Prenup May Not Hold Up in New Jersey Court

by Artur Camins | Jun 7, 2024 | Prenuptial agreements

Prenuptial agreements have become a step that many couples take prior to getting married. Even if your union seems like something out of a storybook, there is a possibility that things may not last. If a divorce were to happen in your future, a prenup can help smooth...
What Does Irreconcilable Differences Mean in Divorce?

What Does Irreconcilable Differences Mean in Divorce?

by Artur Camins | Jun 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

Sometimes your marriage begins to dissolve because you realize that you and your spouse are two very different people who don’t see eye to eye on the most important aspects of your lives. When that happens, you can get a divorce due to “irreconcilable differences,”...
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