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December 28, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

Does My Spouse Have A Claim To My Deferred Compensation In A New Jersey Divorce?

As a divorce attorney I am well aware that, generally speaking, the equal distribution of property is divided based on each party’s contributions to the marriage. In Theime v. Aucoin-Thieme, wife Bernice appealed an August 4, 2014 divorce court order that awarded her limited equitable distribution from her ex-husband, Michael’s, deferred compensation and the denial of […]

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December 20, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

How Important Is A Consent Order In A N.J. Child Custody Case?

This legal document, which is a court order of the Family Part, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is essential in any child custody case.  For example, even if the child custody expert selected for you by your lawyer were to recommend that you should be the parent of primary residence, a Consent Order stating […]

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December 18, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

New Jersey Alimony Reform

Traditional alimony awards For years, judges in New Jersey have awarded alimony to parties in a divorce to reimburse for economic and non-economic contributions to the marriage. Alimony was also often awarded to compensate for domestic services and to reflect the true idea of marriage as a partnership. Even today, some still believe that alimony payments are […]

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December 14, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

How Is A Motion to Reconsider Different Than An Appeal In A N.J. Divorce?

In Gromek, the court held that a motion to reconsider pursuant to Rule 4:50-1 does not act as a substitute for an appeal, especially when it is not required in the interest of justice in the case, and there is no need for extraordinary relief.  The lawyers at our East Brunswick, New Jersey, law firm […]

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December 13, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

If My Spouse And I Reconcile And Dismiss Our Divorce, May I Have It Reinstated?

Yes. In New Jersey a spouse who seeks to have their lawyer move forward with a divorce that had been previously dismissed by the Family Part, Superior Court of New Jersey, must meet certain requirements (i.e., exceptional circumstances) in order to have the Complaint for Divorce reinstated. Below is a case in which the attorney was successful […]

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December 7, 2018 by Edward R. Weinstein

In New Jersey, When May A Parenting Coordinator Appointed By A Family Judge?

Pursuant to the New Jersey Parenting Coordinator Pilot Program Guidelines, a parenting coordinator is “a qualified neutral person appointed by the court, or agreed to by the parties, to facilitate the resolution of day to day parenting issues that frequently arise within the context of family life when parties are separated.” The court will usually appoint […]

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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
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