By: Michael Younker Parental alienation is a serious and significant issue in family law. Parental alienation can be described as behavior by one parent, often the custodial parent, to vilify or disparage the other parent in an effort to damage the child/children’s relationship with the other parent. It is crucial to identify parental alienation early on […]

Financial problems continue to be a major contributing factor in divorce. Unfortunately for many, by the time a divorce action is filed, bankruptcy may seem the best way to put the past behind and get a fresh start. Should you file for bankruptcy before the divorce is final? Are there compelling reasons to wait until a […]

New Jersey Family Law Firm The Ramifications of Divorcing an Incapacitated or Disabled Person Studies show that physical and mental disabilities can take a toll on a marriage—disabled persons have a higher divorce rate than couples without disabilities. There are some unique issues that arise when one of the parties to a divorce is incapacitated or suffers […]

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