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How Inheritances Are Treated in New Jersey Divorce Cases

How Inheritances Are Treated in New Jersey Divorce Cases

by Artur Camins | Mar 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

If you are preparing to divorce your spouse in New Jersey and are wondering about how your inheritance or that of your spouse might be handled, it’s important to understand how the equitable distribution rules work. In New Jersey, assets that either spouse...

What to Do if You Want to Get Divorced: Preliminary Steps

by Artur Camins | Feb 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

If you believe your marriage is over and want to get divorced, it’s important to understand what to do before you file and during the initial phases of the process. Making mistakes before you file or early in the process can make your case much more challenging....
Has Divorcing a Narcissist Become Even More Difficult Since the Pandemic Began?

Has Divorcing a Narcissist Become Even More Difficult Since the Pandemic Began?

by Artur Camins | Feb 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

Many years ago, a former partner of mine wrote about the difficulties of not only being married to a narcissistic spouse, but also the difficulties associated with divorcing that person. While clients tell me all the time that their spouse is a narcissist, it seems...
Using The Prevention Of Domestic Violence Act As A Sword In A Divorce Matter

Using The Prevention Of Domestic Violence Act As A Sword In A Divorce Matter

by Artur Camins | Mar 10, 2021 | Uncategorized

It is well established in New Jersey Family Law that the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (“the Act”) is to be broadly applied to ensure protection for true victims of domestic violence. What happens, however, when an alleged victim procures a Temporary and perhaps...
Dividing Childcare Costs According to the Child Support Guidelines

Dividing Childcare Costs According to the Child Support Guidelines

by Artur Camins | Oct 21, 2020 | Uncategorized

Oftentimes I am asked how divorcing or divorced parents in New Jersey divide the bills that they once might have paid from pooled income in a joint bank account. For instance, how is work-related childcare going to be paid for in the future when the divorce is long in...
N.J. Supreme Court to DCPPP: You Can Keep “Not Established” Finding (but you have to work a little harder for it).

N.J. Supreme Court to DCPPP: You Can Keep “Not Established” Finding (but you have to work a little harder for it).

by Artur Camins | Aug 4, 2020 | Uncategorized

Those of us that practice in the child abuse sector of Family Law waited with baited breath to see what the NJ Supreme Court would do with S.C. v N.J. Department of Children and Families, the first case to go before the Court to take on the murky Not Established...
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