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FLAT FEES FOR MOTIONS IN NEW JERSEY FAMILY COURT With a New Jersey Divorce Attorney and New Jersey Divorce Lawyer MOTIONS FOR RELOCATION, MOTIONS FOR ALIMONY TERMINATION, MOTIONS FOR CHANGE IN CUSTODY, A POSTJUDGMENT MOTION FOR ENFORCEMENT OF RIGHTS

Whether you are filing a divorce motion, postjudgment divorce motion, family court motion, a motion for relocation, a motion for alimony modification, a motion for alimony termination or a motion for a change in custody, procedurally, at least initially,

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DIVORCE IN NEW JERSEY –FLAT FEE UNCONTESTED DIVORCES AND UNCONTESTED DIVORCES AND LITIGATED CONTESTED DIVORCES – What you need to know.

the issues regarding flat fee divorce, uncontested divorce and contested divorces are much the same in terms of procedure and how to keep your litigation costs as low as possible while you try to either settle your case or litigate your case.

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NEWS FOR A POST-COVID DIVORCE PRACTICE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

Now that Covid is somewhat behind us (for now, at least), the family law Courts in New Jersey are trying to make adjustments

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The Ultimate Guide to Shared Co-Parenting Calendars

In a co-parenting relationship, having an effective shared calendar is one of the crucial things to have to ensure everything goes smoothly. In particularly tense co-parenting relationships, the smallest issues easily get blown out of proportion and create huge conflict.

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Never Have to Talk to Your Co-Parent Again About Money

Ugh… I wish I didn’t have to speak to my co-parent ever again. Would that even be possible? We’ve all been there, some toxic exes are simply better left on mute. However, if you happen to have a child with that particular ex, the relationship tends to get a bit more complicated.

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Co-Parenting is Important, But Will It Work Well For You?

You keep hearing that co-parenting is important for your children’s future, but how do you know if it will work effectively for you and the other parent? Today, when nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, co-parenting is the only remaining option to ensure that your children get a relatively “normal” environment to grow up in with both parents present, thereby minimizing any negative effects the divorce can have on children.

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Testing is Key in Covid Custody Cases

Unfortunately, with the Covid pandemic there are concomitant custody issues between co-parents that have arisen. Some co-parents are essential workers or someone in their household may be an essential worker. The other co-parent sees this as a risk to their child.

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What Is Co-Parenting - What It Means and How to Make It Work

When a marriage doesn't work out, what's the next best thing? What's co-parenting? You’ve probably already heard that around half of all marriages in the United States don’t work out. While it may sound rough, sometimes divorce is the only thing to do, plain and simple.

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Co-parenting with a Toxic Ex

Divorce is extremely tough, but that isn’t to say that co-parenting after divorce is easy, especially if you’re co-parenting with a toxic ex. And how do I even know that my ex is toxic? What constitutes a toxic ex? Well, there are a plethora of reasons why your ex could be considered toxic: anger because of the split, abuse, narcissism, selfishness, addiction issues, etc.

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