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Divorcing After a Short-Term Marriage in New Jersey: Do The Same Laws Apply?

Divorcing After a Short-Term Marriage in New Jersey: Do The Same Laws Apply?

by Artur Camins | Oct 23, 2024 | Divorce

Sometimes marriages take a downturn within days or months of receving the certificate. Rather than try to stick it out and make the marriage work, you and your spouse decide to move forward with the divorce. However, what does this mean for your divorce process? Do...
How do Celebrity or High-Profile Divorces Differ from Typical High-Income Divorces in Terms of Privacy and Media Attention?

How do Celebrity or High-Profile Divorces Differ from Typical High-Income Divorces in Terms of Privacy and Media Attention?

by Artur Camins | Oct 18, 2024 | Divorce

Divorces are never easy, but when the individuals involved are celebrities or high-profile figures, the challenges can be magnified by intense media scrutiny. While high-income divorces often involve complex financial matters and asset division, the added element of...
Legal and Emotional Challenges of Divorcing a High-Net-Worth Individual: Protecting Your Interests and Securing Fair Compensation

Legal and Emotional Challenges of Divorcing a High-Net-Worth Individual: Protecting Your Interests and Securing Fair Compensation

by Artur Camins | Oct 18, 2024 | Divorce

Regardless of your financial situation, divorce is not easy. When it comes to divorcing a high-net-worth individual who has more assets than you do, divorce becomes significantly more complex. Between alimony, child support, and the equitable distribution of assets,...
Divorce and Shore Properties: How Vacation Homes Are Divided in New Jersey

Divorce and Shore Properties: How Vacation Homes Are Divided in New Jersey

by Artur Camins | Oct 17, 2024 | Divorce, Real Estate

Affluent families in New Jersey often own an additional vacation home down the shore. Whether you have chosen Cape May or Asbury Park for your shore property, how much it is worth and how often you have used it during your marriage matters when you are getting...
What Happens if a Spouse Sabotages Marital Finances During Divorce?

What Happens if a Spouse Sabotages Marital Finances During Divorce?

by Artur Camins | Oct 17, 2024 | Divorce

Divorce can bring out the darkness in people, especially when the relationship between both people has crumbled. Some spouses may resent their partner for the divorce and do hurtful things that negatively both parties. In some cases, a spouse may resort to sabotaging...
Handling a Divorce When One Spouse is in Jail: Legal Considerations in New Jersey

Handling a Divorce When One Spouse is in Jail: Legal Considerations in New Jersey

by Artur Camins | Oct 16, 2024 | Divorce

When your spouse has been incarcerated due to a criminal conviction, such as a violent crime, you may be blindsided and overwhelmed. Moreover, you may realize that such a person is not you who originally married, and you may be considering a divorce. That leaves you...
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