It is very rare that the act of committing adultery will have any tangible effect on the financial aspects ofa New Jersey divorce proceeding. Adultery may be utilized as a basis for a complaint for divorce. In orderto file under adultery, you would be required to serve the complaint for divorce on the party with… Read More
Parent of Primary Residence New Jersey Rights
In New Jersey divorces, there are two types of custody: legal custody and residential custody. For themost part, couples getting divorced in New Jersey will share joint legal custody. This means that mostmajor decisions affecting the child’s life will need to be agreed upon, such as where the child will attendschool, etc., in addition to… Read More
How Much is Child Support in New Jersey
The amount of child support is determined based on a number of factors, including but not limited tothe earnings of the respective parents, the number of children involved, the number of overnights eachparent has with the children, and the cost to insure the children. Under New Jersey law, both parentshave the obligation to provide financial… Read More