Annulment

A very common and valid concern that many women have after the Complaint for Divorce is filed is how, as the lower earning spouse, they will support themselves and their children while the divorce is ongoing. To remedy their valid concern, their matrimonial attorney will file a Motion for Pendente Lite support. This Motion, when granted by the Judge, […]

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As of January 17, 2017, the State of Alaska enacted new law in divorce cases which now grants the Court the authority to consider the well-being of pets when determining ownership or custody of the pet. Historically, the law has treated animals and pets like property, no different than a piece of furniture. However, Courts have moved toward treating […]

Family Law

When one spouse dies after a divorce complaint has been filed, but before a final judgment of divorce is entered, neither the probate code nor the divorce laws about the equitable distribution of marital assets will control in relation to what, if anything, a surviving spouse will receive from the deceased spouse’s estate. That said, there is […]

New Jersey Child Support Lawyers

When a couple divorces and there are children involved, determining child support is one of the most important issues that the couple must address. Because the final support award is based on the income of both parents, both parties must understand what funds are legally considered income and which ones are not. Federal law states that the definition […]

SSDI Applicant

Typically upon a divorce, marriages of a substantial duration deal with commonplace issues of spousal support and equitable distribution. Very often, equitable distribution will touch upon the parties’ retirement assets including their 401Ks, pensions, and IRAs. The retirement asset that may be overlooked is Social Security. The Social Security Administration provides the following guidelines that must […]

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Lyons & Associates, P.C., makes a promise to all our clients that they are our first priority. Each client enters into a relationship with us with the feeling and certainty that they are our most important client, and we offer personalized and knowledgeable service to prove it. We provide the necessary elements for winning your case to […]

Appeallate Court

Indigent parents have a constitutional right to a lawyer when the Division of Child Protection & Permanency (formerly DYFS) seeks to remove children from their care. Recently, the New Jersey Supreme Court expanded this right to include indigent parents sued by foster families or private adoption agencies who are seeking to terminate their parental rights. The […]

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Women going through a divorce can face a great deal of self-doubt, confusion, and fear. If you have been married for many years, you may not be able to conceive of what a new life might look like. If you are financially dependent upon your spouse, you also may have serious concerns about striking out on your […]

New Jersey Divorce Lawyers

Recently, a Wisconsin judge pulled a married same-sex couple from Virginia into an eleven-month long legal battle over their parental rights. A woman from Wisconsin had agreed to be the couple’s surrogate and delivered their son last year. Judge Jim Troupis was assigned to their case in Wisconsin. Troupis viewed surrogacy as a form of human trafficking, […]

Family Law

If my husband married another person before we were divorced, is he guilty of committing bigamy? Circumstances arise in multiple cases where one spouse has remarried while still married to his current spouse. In New Jersey, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-1 provides that a married person is guilty of bigamy if he contracts or purports to contract another marriage, unless at the […]