Lifetime Alimony for Long-term Homemakers: Does This Still Exist in New Jersey?
This week marked National Housewives Day (November 3), now sometimes referred to as National Homemakers Day, in recognition of the fact that a “homemaker” is not always a “wife.” Traditionally, of...
View ArticleWeinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Publishes Four New Divorce and Family...
We are excited to announce the publication of four new titles in its our Family Law Jersey Style series of consumer legal guides: A Guide to Relationship Agreements in New Jersey, A Guide to Alimony...
View ArticleWeinberger Divorce & Family Law Group Publishes New Guide To Alimony In New...
Deciding alimony in your divorce and what to know how to get the fairest settlement possible? Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group is pleased to announced the publication of A Guide to Alimony in...
View ArticleCohabitation and Alimony in New Jersey: The Quinn Case
Since New Jersey enacted the Alimony Reform Act in 2014, an ex-spouse no longer has to be living full-time in the same home with another person to be considered by the court to be “cohabiting” with...
View ArticleWant to Stop Paying Alimony Because Your Ex is Living with Someone? You...
When does dating rise to the level of the legal ground for terminating or suspending alimony known as “cohabitation“? And what kind of evidence can prove that a spouse has entered into this deeper kind...
View ArticleLessons Learned From The Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Divorce
Making headlines this week has been the celebrity divorce of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Heard filed for divorce from Depp last Monday, citing irreconcilable differences and seeking temporary spousal...
View ArticleWhat You May Not Know About Alimony In New Jersey
Going through a divorce and need to make decisions about alimony? Here are some facts that you may not know about alimony and how it is dealt with in New Jersey Family Courts: It’s really not called...
View ArticleNew Court Ruling Could Change What Happens To Alimony When A Paying Spouse...
Your former spouse was ordered to pay you alimony at a rate of $400 per week for eight years. You and your ex, with the help of your attorneys, arrived at and agreed upon this figure based on your...
View Article3 Tips for Negotiating Alimony
Alimony is financial support that is given by one spouse to another in a divorce. How much spousal support is paid and for how long depends on several factors including length of the marriage and the...
View ArticleModifying Your Alimony: Are You Paying Too Much?
Has something significant recently changed your financial circumstances, such as a drastic and involuntary reduction in your income? Or, have you recently learned that your ex-spouse has gotten a...
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