An Extreme Risk Protection Order, or ERPO, comes from the Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2018. In that act, it established a method of preventing the respondent from possessing, purchasing, owning or receiving ammunition or firearms. It also stops the respondent...
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What are non-marital assets?
Property division can be a challenging aspect of nearly any divorce. A couple who has worked together for years or decades to build a financial future will likely maintain physical assets, digital assets and financial holdings that require thorough examination and...
How Is Bankruptcy Filed With A Divorce?
Money troubles are a common stressor that can contribute to or accelerate a person's divorce. The current job market means that many people are out of work and families are being stretched very thin financially. Some couples may resort to racking up credit card debit,...
Does your family need to change custody terms after the divorce?
Sharing custody often gets easier with time. Parents and children alike will adjust to the frequent changes involved in shared custody. Everything will become part of your weekly routine. In fact, you and your ex may develop a friendly co-parenting relationship, given...
How is one party’s 401(k) divided in a New Jersey divorce?
Married people who are fortunate enough to be able to save for retirement want to live comfortably after they stop working. Likewise, someone considering divorce does not want to worry about losing out on retirement money to stop them from ending a marriage that is no...
How will a job-related relocation affect my child custody plan?
Our lives rarely remain static. We must constantly adjust to various changes. Fortunately, the law recognizes this fact as it relates to child custody agreements. If you need to adjust your child custody plan because your job has relocated out-of-state, you should...
What’s the difference between divorce mediation and arbitration?
Avoiding divorce litigation can be a good decision for everyone in your family. It will benefit you and your spouse by helping keep your costs down. It can help your children by reducing the amount of friction between their parents and eliminating the need for them to...
Spousal support considerations in New Jersey
New Jersey law establishes guidelines for spousal support payments in a divorce. While the state does not have a specific calculation for alimony, the court looks at several factors to come up with a fair arrangement. Before filing for divorce, review the process...
Can I get a restraining order if I was not hit?
A restraining order offers the person holding one a sense of safety from someone that could continue harming them. While these orders provide security, not everyone can earn one. Can someone who is not a victim of physical abuse obtain a restraining order? As many as...
How does parenting time work in New Jersey?
New Jersey law preserves a child's right to spend time with both parents after the marital relationship ends. To ease the transition, the state encourages parents to agree on a parenting plan that details a physical custody schedule. Explore the guidelines for child...