The New Jersey child support guidelines apply before a child attends college, unless they reside at home and commute to college. In simple English, either you pay room and board to the University or you pay child support to the ex-spouse where your child resides....
Month: July 2020
Navigating upcoming distance learning for divorced NJ parents
It appears that many school systems will not be returning to full-time in-person instruction anytime soon. Families, both divorced and intact, are wrestling with the future of employment and the responsibilities associated with virtual education. It is especially hard...
Building a team of support during a divorce
Ending a marriage can mean losing part of your support system. For better or worse, when parties divorce they often leave behind spouses, in-laws and sometimes mutual friends. Thus, it is crucial to build a supportive team to help you navigate the legal process and...
Remember these 4 financial considerations when mediating divorce
Divorce mediation provides a private and often more efficient alternative to traditional litigation. Those who have chosen to mediate their divorce are wise to become familiar with the process. It is a good idea to understand all the financial implications of the...
Covid-19: Divorced Parents Ensuring Their Life Insurance Remains Intact
Covid-19 remains a challenging, life-altering situation for all of us. Among other things, because the virus is so deadly, the existence of Covid-19 has caused many divorced parents ensuring their life insurance remains intact by reviewing their Marital Settlement...
Military divorce and SCRA: a primer
Those who are considering a divorce are likely aware of the fact the process is a legal proceeding that covers many issues, potentially including asset division, child custody arrangements, child support, and spousal support. Where one spouse is an active member in...