For some divorced New Jersey families, the holidays may include having the children move from one house to another so that both parents can have some time with the kids. If the divorced parents cannot agree on how to split their parenting time during the holidays, it...
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Month: December 2015
Benefits of no-nups in New Jersey
In March 2012, 15.3 million heterosexual adults were living with a partner to whom they were not married. However, couples who are not married may still benefit from having a written agreement known as a no-nup that outlines what happens if one person falls ill or...
Advanced preparation for future divorce filing
When New Jersey residents want to divorce, it is smart for them to prepare before they actually file. It is not uncommon for many people to rush to file for divorce shortly after the start of the new year. Instead of rushing, it is better to plan ahead in order to...
How a grandparent or other relative can obtain visitation
New Jersey residents who wish to obtain visitation rights with a grandchild or sibling might be able to do so under certain circumstances. However, they must be prepared to have strong evidence that visitation would be in the child's best interest. In the first place,...
Divorce preparations for those who are happily married
The idea of planning ahead for divorce might seem odd to a New Jersey couple. However, the recognition that things could change in the future makes it prudent to pay close attention to financial issues from the beginning of a union. Even if divorce never becomes a...