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Divorce Education Expenses

Divorce is the formal legal dissolution of a marriage. The divorce process implicates many diverse areas of the law including, but not limited to, real estate, wills and trusts, child custody, and tax.
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Appellate Division Reverses Court Imposed Cap on College Contributions

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When parties get divorced and there are children in high school or younger, they often reserve on what their financial contributions towards the children’s post-secondary educational expenses will look like. We often include...more

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Child Support And Residing Away From Home At Boarding School: The Logical Extension Of The College Support Analysis

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The Appellate Division’s July 6, 2021 decision follows nearly a decade of post-judgment divorce litigation between the parties. Defendant appealed three (3) Family Part orders which (1) denied his motion to reopen an...more

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Insight on Estate Planning - February/March 2019: Time passages - Estate planning through the years

Virtually everyone needs an estate plan, but this isn’t a one-size-fits-all proposition. Even though each person’s situation is unique, general guidelines can be drawn depending on one’s current stage of life. This article...more

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Why Having A “Gifted” Child In NJ May Cost You More Child Support

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The benefits of enrolling children in extracurricular activities are endless. Not only do they learn how to play a sport or musical instrument, but also soft skills and valuable life lessons, such as teamwork, the importance...more

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