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5 Problems with Vague Parenting Plans

By Kisha M. Hebbon, LLC |

When parents dissolve a marriage, a parenting plan becomes a critical part of outlining how they will continue to raise their children. While it may be tempting to keep things flexible or assume you and your ex will work it out as time moves on, vague parenting plans often lead to confusion, conflict, and… Read More »

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Digital Tools to Assist Co-Parents

By Kisha M. Hebbon, LLC |

Co-parenting after a separation or divorce can be challenging, even for parents with the best intentions. Miscommunication, forgotten schedules, and emotional tension can easily create conflict, which often impacts the children caught in the middle. Fortunately, today’s technology offers practical solutions. For instance, digital apps designed specifically for co-parents can help reduce misunderstandings and… Read More »

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Student Loan Questions When Ending a Marriage

By Kisha M. Hebbon, LLC |

Dividing assets and debts is a major part of the divorce process. For couples dealing with student loan debt, whether recent or decades old, it’s natural to have questions. Who is responsible for paying? Does it matter if the debt was taken out before the marriage? What if both spouses benefitted from the degree?… Read More »

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If I Am a High Earner, Can I Still Receive Child Support?

By Kisha M. Hebbon, LLC |

It’s a common misconception that only the lower-earning parent can receive child support. In reality, New Jersey’s child support system is based on the best interests of the child, not solely on the income of the parents. That means even if you’re a high earner, you may still be eligible to receive child support… Read More »

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