Monthly Archives: March 2026
If We Can’t Communicate, Is It Time for Divorce?
Communication is the cornerstone of any healthy relationship. When couples in New Jersey find themselves unable to talk without arguing, avoiding each other, or feeling unheard, it can be a sign that the marriage is in serious trouble. Feeling disconnected or unheard in a marriage can be emotionally exhausting. Consulting with a Somerset County… Read More »
Extracurricular Activities and Child Support Increases
Raising children in New Jersey often involves balancing school, family life, and a variety of extracurricular activities. From sports teams and music lessons to summer camps and tutoring, these activities can add up to significant expenses. Many parents wonder: Can participation in extracurricular activities justify an increase in child support? Baring your unique concerns… Read More »
Who to Include In a Support System When Ending a Marriage
Beyond the legal and financial implications, divorce often brings emotional stress, uncertainty, and significant lifestyle changes. For New Jersey residents navigating this process, building a strong support system can be essential for mental well-being, decision-making, and long-term resilience. Having people to rely on, both professionally and personally, helps individuals thrive during and after divorce…. Read More »
Do I Need a Will, a Trust, or Both?
Estate planning is not a one-size-fits-all process. Whether you are single, getting married, raising children, or navigating a divorce, having the right legal documents in place can protect your assets and ensure your wishes are honored. Share your life transition concerns with a Somerset County family lawyer. Many New Jersey residents wonder whether they… Read More »
Why Establishing Voluntary or Involuntary Paternity Matters
In New Jersey, paternity can be established voluntarily when both parents agree, or involuntarily through court proceedings when questions or disputes arise. While the topic can be emotionally sensitive, confirming legal parentage plays a significant role in protecting the rights of both parents and ensuring children receive the financial and emotional support they deserve…. Read More »
Penalties for Not Making Support Payments
Support orders are legally binding obligations. When payments are missed, courts have a wide range of enforcement tools designed to ensure compliance and protect the financial well-being of children and former spouses. Whether you are owed support or struggling to keep up with payments, talk to a Somerset County family lawyer about potential penalties… Read More »
Why Is My Divorce Taking So Long?
Divorce in New Jersey is rarely instantaneous. While some cases resolve within months, others stretch into a year or more. If you are asking why the process is taking so long, the answer usually lies in a combination of legal procedure, financial complexity, and in some cases a strategic delay by one spouse. Talk… Read More »
Pros and Cons to Filing First: Should You File for Divorce First in New Jersey?
Whether it is better to file first or wait for your spouse to initiate proceedings is a common question when divorcing. In New Jersey, filing first does not automatically guarantee a better outcome but it may provide certain procedural and strategic advantages. Discuss the benefits and limitations of filing first with a Somerset County… Read More »