In New Jersey divorce cases, motion practice is an essential facet of the litigation. As a trial attorney, motions can achieve different goals. First, a motion maybe filed during the case (i.e., pendente lite) in order to seek certain relief from the family court. Examples include, but are not limited to, temporary financial support, temporary custody of a child, or a demand for financial documents that one spouse refuses to disclose.
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