Can a Spouse Refuse a Divorce?
Often, when a couple’s marriage is broken beyond repair, the one thing that they can agree on is that the next logical step is to file for divorce. However, in …
Insurance Considerations During Divorce
Written by: Jennie Sherman, Financial Representative Life and disability insurance can play an important role in protecting individuals and their families in the event of unexpected circumstances, such as death …
Is Same-Sex Divorce Handled Differently?
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples could legally marry, which meant they could benefit from many of the same rights as heterosexual couples, including being covered …
What Happens if I Move Out Before the Divorce Is Finalized?
Once you and your spouse decide to get a divorce, the prospect of continuing to live under the same roof until the divorce has been finalized may seem like a …
What Is the Difference Between Separation and Annulment?
There are several ways to terminate a marriage in New Jersey, and the path you choose will depend on a number of factors, including the reasons for ending your marriage. …
How Do I Appeal My Divorce Judgment?
Sometimes, one or both parties may find disappointing aspects of a divorce settlement, from custody arrangements and spousal support to the distribution of marital property. However, there is a difference …
Is Micro-Cheating Causing Divorce?
Infidelity is one of the most common reasons that couples get divorced. However, while you may consider infidelity to mean engaging in sexual intercourse with someone other than your spouse, …
What Is a Gray Divorce?
The term “gray divorce” refers to divorcing couples who are over the age of 50, many of whom have been married for 30 years or more. While it often comes …
Prenuptial Agreements in High-Net-Worth Divorces: What You Should Know?
A prenuptial agreement contains detailed information about how you want your property and assets divided in the event of a divorce. It is a common misconception that prenuptial agreements are …
What Is the Difference Between a Military Divorce and a Civilian Divorce?
Some aspects of a military divorce are significantly different from a civilian divorce. As a result, the divorce process can be a bit more complicated for military personnel. In order …
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