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Gray divorce involves separating spouses who are aged 50 and up. As life expectancy increases, many spouses in long-term marriages are choosing to separate later in life. This type of divorce presents distinct legal and financial…

Child support payments play an important role in maintaining the financial stability of children after a divorce or separation. However, when life circumstances change, it may become necessary to adjust these payments. In New Jersey, modifying child…

Going through a divorce is one of life’s most personal and emotionally taxing experiences. Choosing the right divorce lawyer to guide you through the process is a critical decision that can influence everything from how…

A high-asset divorce refers to the dissolution of a marriage involving substantial financial holdings or significant property. These cases often include extensive financial portfolios, real estate, business interests, retirement accounts, and other valuable assets. Determining…

Alimony, also referred to as spousal support, is a court-ordered financial arrangement where one spouse provides monetary support to the other following a divorce. The primary goal is to allow the lower-earning or non-earning spouse…

Navigating the division of retirement accounts and employment benefits during divorce can be complex, especially when such assets represent a significant portion of a couple’s financial future. Understanding how these assets are handled under New…