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Surviving the Holidays Without Your Kids During and After Divorce

Surviving the Holidays Without Your Kids During and After Divorce

by Artur Camins | Dec 13, 2024 | Divorce

The holiday season is a time of joy and togetherness, but for divorced or divorcing parents, it can also bring profound challenges. Spending the holidays without your children, whether due to custody arrangements or other circumstances, is an emotionally taxing...
Can Digital Assets Like NFTs Affect Alimony in New Jersey?

Can Digital Assets Like NFTs Affect Alimony in New Jersey?

by Artur Camins | Nov 29, 2024 | Alimony, Divorce

Digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies and NFTs (non-fungible tokens), have become an increasingly important part of the financial landscape. As their popularity and value grow, you or your ex may have incorporated these assets into your financial portfolios. But...
Can I Keep Using My Spouse’s Credit Card During a Divorce?

Can I Keep Using My Spouse’s Credit Card During a Divorce?

by Artur Camins | Nov 22, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce is tumultuous. Finances become a maze. There are discussions and meetings and papers and arguments—all leading to upheaval. During this time, you may find yourself reaching for the normal, like using your spouse’s credit card to make a purchase. Maybe you even...
Dividing Inherited Wealth in Gray Divorce: What Stays Separate and What Gets Split?

Dividing Inherited Wealth in Gray Divorce: What Stays Separate and What Gets Split?

by Artur Camins | Nov 20, 2024 | Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Marital Separation

Gray divorce, or divorce that occurs later in life, often involves more complex financial matters than divorces between younger couples. One key issue that frequently arises in a gray divorce is how to handle inherited wealth. For many couples, decades of financial...
Social Security Benefits and Gray Divorce: What You Need to Know

Social Security Benefits and Gray Divorce: What You Need to Know

by Artur Camins | Nov 18, 2024 | Divorce

Gray divorce, a term used to describe couples divorcing later in life, has been on the rise. As individuals over the age of 50 end long-term marriages, new financial considerations emerge—one of the most significant being Social Security benefits. Understanding how...
Is It Legal to Record Conversations with Your Spouse During a Divorce?

Is It Legal to Record Conversations with Your Spouse During a Divorce?

by Artur Camins | Nov 11, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce is a challenging and emotional time, especially when there has been evidence of abuse or trust between spouses has been broken. In some cases, you may be tempted to record conversations with your ex-spouse to be used as evidence in court. While recording...
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