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How Do I Know If My Divorce Will Be Contested?

June 13, 2014 by Marc Jacob

The difference between an uncontested divorce and contested one has everything to do with the spouses’ willingness and ability to talk about the issues before them and reach agreement. If you and your spouse aren’t talking, or if you believe your spouse intends to use the divorce process as a … [Read more...] about How Do I Know If My Divorce Will Be Contested?

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Is My Antique Collection, Which I’ve Added To During The Marriage, Subject To Division?

June 11, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Yes, pieces that have been added to your collection during the marriage are marital assets. Collections and similar groupings of prized objects can be a source great concern in a divorce, particularly if the collection has a high dollar value. Many divorce cases involving antiques, classic … [Read more...] about Is My Antique Collection, Which I’ve Added To During The Marriage, Subject To Division?

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What Is Constructive Emancipation?

June 11, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Constructive Emancipation occurs when a child refuses contact with a parent, usually the non-custodial parent. It is often a sign of parental alienation, and Family Court does allow Constructive Emancipation to be used to end a child support obligation on the part of the parent who is refused. … [Read more...] about What Is Constructive Emancipation?

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What Do I Do When My Ex-Spouse Seems To Discourage My Child From Visiting?

June 11, 2014 by Marc Jacob

If your former spouse is in the habit of discouraging your child from attending visitation, or encouraging your child to misbehave or treat you badly during visitation, you may well need help from a Family Court judge to straighten out the situation. The custody agreement you both signed … [Read more...] about What Do I Do When My Ex-Spouse Seems To Discourage My Child From Visiting?

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I’ve Moved Closer To My Ex-Spouse And Am Taking Care Of Our Child More. Do I Need To Modify My Custody Agreement?

June 11, 2014 by Marc Jacob

If you lived far away from your child, your custody agreement may not have included a Right of First Refusal. With a Right of First Refusal clause, your former spouse agrees to ask you first in situations where they would otherwise hire a babysitter. If your current parenting arrangement is … [Read more...] about I’ve Moved Closer To My Ex-Spouse And Am Taking Care Of Our Child More. Do I Need To Modify My Custody Agreement?

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How Do I Protect My Children From My Spouse’s Abuse During A Divorce

June 11, 2014 by Marc Jacob

If you are leaving an abusive marriage, protecting yourself and your children is paramount. To that end, our attorneys can work with you to petition the court for orders of protection at the outset of the action, getting your spouse out of your home right away. We can help you collect … [Read more...] about How Do I Protect My Children From My Spouse’s Abuse During A Divorce

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