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FAQ Friday: What are Grounds for Divorce in New Jersey?

Lawrence Law Divorce and Family Law Attorney, Rita Aquilio, answers the frequently asked question, “What are grounds for Divorce in New Jersey?”

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Can I Get a Divorce if My Spouse Has Substance Abuse Issues?

One of the hardest things in life is seeing someone you love battle addiction. Unfortunately, when your spouse struggles with substance abuse issues, it can cause your marriage to deteriorate. However, you may worry that you cannot get a divorce while your spouse is struggling. The following blog explores what you must know if you…

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FAQ Friday: How Does Retirement Impact Alimony in my Divorce?

– Ashley Edwards, Esq. In response to the FAQ Friday question on the impact of retirement on alimony in divorce, Ashley Edwards, Esq. explains that for individuals seeking alimony relief due to retirement, the process involves filing an application with the court. This application must be submitted, requesting the necessary relief related to alimony adjustments….

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If I Have an Uncooperative Spouse, Can I Still Get Divorced in New Jersey?

When you decide to divorce your spouse, you may look forward to getting the process over with as quickly as possible. However, your spouse may have other ideas. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for one person to refuse to cooperate during a divorce. If this is the case, you may worry that the process will stall…

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Blending a Family After Divorce

Many people who get divorced remarry or at least re-couple, and blended families now account for more than 50% of all families in the U.S. according to The Stepfamily Foundation. Blending a family has become easier in some ways, but there are still numerous challenges that are unique to this scenario. The good news is…

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Are Alimony Payments Dependent On the Length of My Marriage?

When you and your spouse divorce, it can impact every aspect of your life, but none more so than your finances. Unfortunately, you may find that you may be unable to support yourself without your spouse’s income. As such, you may be able to receive spousal support payments from your ex. However, you may worry…

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