This upcoming February, we here at Lyons & Associates, P.C., are riding in Cycle for Survival, the national, indoor team cycling event that has raised more than $31.5 million in support of life-changing research on rare cancers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; one of the world’s premiere cancer research institutions. We will be riding with […]
Year: 2013
Preserving the Financial Status Quo During a Divorce Proceeding In most marriages, and in most divorce proceedings, one spouse has more access to and information about the marital assets and liabilities than the other one. This inequity can often lead to abuse or exploitation, as the party with greater knowledge may be able to hide, transfer […]
New Jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages. The New Jersey Supreme Court denied the state’s request to temporarily prevent such marriages. Although Governor Chris Christie’s administration appealed the decision, he later withdrew the legal challenge to a court ruling abolishing the state’s ban on same-sex marriages. New Jersey has recognized civil unions between […]
Everyone knows you can get married instantaneously in Las Vegas, but what is the wait time to get married here in New Jersey, and what should you do if you realize that you probably took the leap too soon? The wait time for a New Jersey marriage license is 72 hours. As such, it takes […]
If you are interviewing divorce lawyers, your impressions of the attorney’s personality are just as important as the answers to these questions. In some ways, selecting a divorce attorney is similar to selecting a general practitioner doctor for yourself or your child: the person’s qualifications are very important, but it’s equally important that you feel able to […]

Effects on Custody and Parenting Time Before you move out of the marital home, there are several factors that one should consider. First, and likely the most important consideration, is whether you have children. If so, this can be a complicated endeavor if you want to move out with the children. If your spouse will […]
When you’re feeling especially angry, perhaps spiteful, it can be a fulfilling pastime to mull over all the different ways you could use divorce to throw a monkey wrench into your former spouse’s future. Student loan debt is an awfully heavy burden for most people who carry it … wouldn’t it be lovely to transfer […]

There is a big difference between the Parent of Primary Residence (PPR) and the Parent of Alternate Residence (PAR), but before one can truly understand those differences, there first should be an understanding of the overall custody scheme in New Jersey. When the parents of a minor child(ren) live separately, or are about to do […]

You have learned that your husband quit his job, and you are worried about child support payments. You are not alone. This is a common problem faced by divorced women with children and child support orders. There are steps you can take if you believe your ex-husband is avoiding employment in order to avoid making child support payments. The […]
New Jersey began allowing spouses to get a no-fault divorce based on irreconcilable differences starting in 2007. Although New Jersey still allows a fault-based divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty, the vast majority of New Jersey divorces are filed on the grounds of irreconcilable differences. How do you decide whether to file a no-fault divorce or an […]