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Navigating New Jersey’s FAFSA Law: Implications for Divorcing Parents

Navigating New Jersey’s FAFSA Law: Implications for Divorcing Parents

by Artur Camins | Apr 25, 2024 | Family Law

In the ever-evolving landscape of family law, new statutes can bring both clarity and complexity to the lives of divorcing or divorced parents. Recently, New Jersey introduced a significant change impacting families with high school students preparing for college. The...
Getting Visitation Rights in New Jersey

Getting Visitation Rights in New Jersey

by Artur Camins | Mar 27, 2024 | Family Law, Parental Rights

Child visitation rights are a crucial aspect of family law, particularly in cases of divorce or separation where parents share custody of their children. It is natural to want to see your child (or children) after a divorce, but it is important to also remain...
Drafting a Separation Agreement: Legal Tips for New Jersey Spouses

Drafting a Separation Agreement: Legal Tips for New Jersey Spouses

by Artur Camins | Feb 28, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law

  Separation can be a complex and emotional journey for spouses in New Jersey. A well-drafted separation agreement is crucial as it outlines the terms of your separation and sets the foundation for your future relationship post-separation. In New Jersey, where...
Modifying a Separation Agreement in New Jersey: The When and How

Modifying a Separation Agreement in New Jersey: The When and How

by Artur Camins | Feb 20, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law

Life is a dynamic journey, and as circumstances evolve, individuals often find the need to revisit and modify certain provisions of their separation agreements. Whether driven by changes in employment, relocation, health, or other life events, understanding the...
Understanding Marital Separation in New Jersey For Military Couples

Understanding Marital Separation in New Jersey For Military Couples

by Artur Camins | Feb 7, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law

Couples contemplating divorce often undergo a period of separation, during which they may draft separation agreements to outline various aspects of their lives. In some cases, marital separation is pursued instead of divorce for reasons such as health insurance...
Cross-State Legal Separation: How New Jersey Law Treats Out-of-State Agreements

Cross-State Legal Separation: How New Jersey Law Treats Out-of-State Agreements

by Artur Camins | Jan 29, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law

When couples face the complex process of divorce, residing in different states can add a layer of confusion and challenges. In New Jersey, a state without a formal legal separation status, out-of-state agreements can be confusing. As such, those who are seeking to...
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