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January 25, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

College Costs, Loans, Relationships And A Parent’s Duty To Contribute Towards Tuition

As a practicing New Jersey divorce attorney, I deal with divorcing couples on a daily basis and the majority of those cases involve children. When a divorce case involves a child, it will inevitably also involve the issue of college and the allocation of responsibility for the costs associated with same.  Unfortunately, some relationships between […]

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January 13, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

When Are Assets “Valued” In A Divorce?

In New Jersey, pursuant to Painter v. Painter, the Supreme Court of New Jersey explained that the period of acquisition for property eligible for equitable distribution terminates upon the date the complaint for divorce is filed. Therefore, the lawyers at my divorce law firm understand that the “filing” of the Complaint of Divorce in the […]

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January 11, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

Can Alimony Be Increased?

Yes. Pursuant to New Jersey alimony law, alimony may be increased (or decreased) under certain circumstances. The lawyers at our office often handle cases involving modification of alimony payments that almost always commence after the Final Judgment of Divorce has been entered. While alimony modification cases are always challenging for even an experienced divorce attorney, […]

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January 5, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

Why Restraining Order Cases Involving Harassment In New Jersey Are So Difficult For Family Judges To Resolve

As a family law attorney, there is no question in my mind that domestic violence cases regarding harassment are often the most difficult for New Jersey Family Part judges to determine if a temporary restraining order should be converted to a final restraining order. The lawyers at my law firm and I just reviewed the recent case […]

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January 4, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

Does Alimony Automatically End If My Ex-Spouse Is Living with Someone?

No. In fact, the only time, pursuant to New Jersey’s alimony laws, that cohabitation of the person receiving alimony may automatically terminate the payor’s obligation to make these payments would be if your lawyer successfully fought to have an “automatic cohabitation alimony termination” clause placed into your Property Settlement Agreement. This is why it is essential that […]

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January 2, 2019 by Edward R. Weinstein

In New Jersey At What Age May My Child Have A Say Regarding Child Custody and Parenting Time?

In most New Jersey child custody situations, the non-custodial parent (also know as the “Parent of Alternative Residence”) enjoys parenting time. Typically I have found as a child custody and divorce lawyer that the only time that the non-custodial parent does not have parenting time is when it would not be in the best interests of the […]

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  • About Our Firm
    • Edward R. Weinstein, Esq.
    • Alison J. Sutak, Esq.
    • Jessica L. Arndt, Esq.
    • Leslie M. Martin, Esq.
  • Family Law
    • Alimony
    • Child Custody
    • Child Support
    • Divorce
    • Domestic Violence
    • Fathers’ Rights
    • LGBT Family Law
    • Property Division
    • Parenting Time
    • Post-Divorce Modifications
  • Testimonials
  • Successes
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • FAQs
    • Videos
    • Scholarship
  • Contact