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In order to accurately answer this question, I would need to read the terms of your specific settlement agreement as that document would explain what... Read Answer
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My name is David Salvaggio. I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Divorce and... Read Answer
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My name is David Salvaggio. I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Divorce and... Read Answer
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My name is David Salvaggio. I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Divorce and... Read Answer
It depends on what type of papers you have. If you did a property settlement agreement that was signed over a year ago, the court may ask for... Read Answer
I do not think there is any "legal separation" in the State of New Jersey. There is "no fault" divorce, so people wanting to get divorced... Read Answer
Yes it will be valid as long as Qatar has jursidiction to grant the divorce. It is the same as if you got married in New Jersey bu moved to New... Read Answer
There is no way to require her to live in New Jersey. You did not mention any children, so I am going to assume that you don't have any or she... Read Answer
When the lease is up, move out. There is no need for any legal "separation" to be filed. Just be aware that no matter how long you are... Read Answer
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My name is David Salvaggio. I head a law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to New Jersey Divorce and... Read Answer
You may be entitled to a portion of the increase in value of the house form the time of purchase to the time of divorce. If you are paying... Read Answer
Your children are old enough to have a say, and if your divorce is not finalized, then you can make it part of the divorce. you should be... Read Answer
This is something that can be discussed and/or ordered as part of "pendente lite" relief, or the relief you get before the final judgment of... Read Answer
It could mean that the prior agreement, the every Tuesday night and every other weekend, still stands, the judgment of divorce sounds like it... Read Answer
New Jersey requires equitable distribution of assets. That does not necessarily mean that your wife will have to give you one half of... Read Answer
Depending on the date of your divorce, you can either amend your judgment of divorce, or file a separate complaint seeking a name change. The... Read Answer
you need to contact the New Jersey Client Protection Fund. you will find them at this website :... Read Answer
Its not Alimony being terminated that relieves you of the burden of college, its the fact he was emancipated. You are no longer responsible for... Read Answer
Answer: You should file for divorce sooner rather than later if your goal is to minimize his potential claim to your recovery. While generally the... Read Answer
The children can be registered in school where the parent who has residential custody lives. If you are living in Tenafly, and have custody of... Read Answer
Both parents have access to obtain the documents, so it is conceivable that duplicate sets of documents exist. The school is also required to send... Read Answer
You do need to wait a year for residency in New Jersey. Sometimes you can file ahead of the year, and indicate on the paperwork that you will... Read Answer
I'm not sure it is an ethical violation for an attorney if a client refuses to settle. even if after the litigation, the settlement was close... Read Answer