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My Spouse Wants a Divorce—Can I Stop It, or Should I Let Go?

My Spouse Wants a Divorce—Can I Stop It, or Should I Let Go?

by Artur Camins | Apr 4, 2025 | Divorce

Understanding the Reality of Divorce in New Jersey Hearing your spouse say, “I want a divorce,” can feel overwhelming. You might wonder if there’s a way to stop the process, convince them to stay, or at least delay the proceedings to allow time for reconciliation....
Hidden Assets in NJ Divorce: How to Uncover and Protect What’s Rightfully Yours

Hidden Assets in NJ Divorce: How to Uncover and Protect What’s Rightfully Yours

by Artur Camins | Mar 31, 2025 | Divorce

Introduction Divorce is already an emotionally and financially challenging process, but when hidden assets are involved, it becomes even more complex. Many spouses try to conceal income, property, or investments to avoid sharing them in a divorce settlement. If you...
Executive Compensation and Divorce: Navigating Stock Options, Bonuses, and Deferred Compensation in NJ

Executive Compensation and Divorce: Navigating Stock Options, Bonuses, and Deferred Compensation in NJ

by Artur Camins | Mar 28, 2025 | Divorce, Equitable Distribution

Introduction Divorce is always complicated, but for high-net-worth individuals, the process becomes even more challenging when executive compensation is involved. Unlike traditional income, stock options, performance bonuses, and deferred compensation can be difficult...
Dividing Cryptocurrency in Divorce: Challenges for High-Net-Worth Couples in NJ

Dividing Cryptocurrency in Divorce: Challenges for High-Net-Worth Couples in NJ

by Artur Camins | Mar 24, 2025 | Divorce

Introduction Cryptocurrency has transformed the financial landscape, but it has also introduced new complexities into high-net-worth divorces. Unlike traditional assets, digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are decentralized, difficult to trace, and highly...
Collaborative Divorce vs. Mediation: Which Option Is Right for You in NJ?

Collaborative Divorce vs. Mediation: Which Option Is Right for You in NJ?

by Artur Camins | Mar 21, 2025 | Divorce, Mediation

Introduction Divorce is rarely easy, but it doesn’t have to be a battle. If you and your spouse are looking for a way to end your marriage amicably while keeping costs and conflict to a minimum, collaborative divorce and mediation are two alternatives to litigation....
Real Estate and Divorce: Who Gets the House in a High-Asset NJ Divorce?

Real Estate and Divorce: Who Gets the House in a High-Asset NJ Divorce?

by Artur Camins | Mar 19, 2025 | Divorce, Real Estate

Picture This: You’re sipping coffee in your Short Hills mansion, the home you built from scratch—every room a testament to your hustle, every corner a memory of your kids’ laughter. Now imagine a divorce tearing it away. Your sanctuary, your equity, your legacy—gone...
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