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What Is a Callahan Trust and When Is It Needed in a New Jersey Divorce?
Seeking a divorce today is very different from seeking a divorce several decades ago. There are different issues and considerations that people must take into account. That said, it [READ MORE]
Mommy vs. Daddy in the Cipriani Case: Choosing the Best Custody Option
Regarding custody battles, it can be difficult to determine the best option for children. Cases involving overt mistreatment or neglect are usually straightforward, but courts may have a harder [READ MORE]
Can a Private Investigator Help In A New Jersey Divorce?
Private investigators, often associated with solving mysteries or criminal cases, might not be the first resource that comes to mind when contemplating divorce. But for individuals who suspect their [READ MORE]
How To Invalidate A New Jersey Prenup
Prenuptial agreements, commonly called prenups, are legal contracts that couples enter into before marriage to determine the division of assets and spousal support in the event of a divorce. [READ MORE]
The Kevin Costner Divorce: Are Prenups Enforced In New Jersey?
Recently, high-profile celebrity divorces have highlighted prenuptial agreements' importance and enforceability. One such notable case is the divorce of renowned actor Kevin Costner. By delving into this case, we [READ MORE]
Gambling: Disability or Income Stream and What it Means in a Divorce (As Seen On The Real Housewives Of Atlanta)
Gambling can be a disability or an income stream, depending on the individual. For some people, gambling can become an addiction that leads to financial ruin and social isolation. For [READ MORE]
Social Media: How It Can Help or Hinder Your Divorce
Social media has become an integral part of our lives in today's digital age. It allows us to connect with friends, share experiences, and express ourselves. However, when it comes [READ MORE]
Equitable vs. Equal: What’s the Difference In A New Jersey Divorce?
If you're a married couple divorcing in New Jersey, you will come across the terms equitable and equal. These terms will be very important when it comes to asset [READ MORE]