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Cooperative Co-Parenting After Separation

Cooperative Co-Parenting After Separation

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Nov 13, 2024 | Family Law

Are you having trouble getting information about your kids from your ex? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to rely on them after separation. Here’s what you need to know: Your Rights as a Parent After Separation Both parents usually have the right to get...
6 Questions to Ask a Family Law Attorney

6 Questions to Ask a Family Law Attorney

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Nov 1, 2024 | Family Law

Choosing the right family law attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your divorce or child custody case. One of the most important steps in finding the right attorney is the initial consultation, which offers valuable insight into the lawyer’s approach...
Distributing Personal Property After Divorce

Distributing Personal Property After Divorce

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Aug 9, 2024 | Family Law

Divorce is a complex process that necessarily involves the division of marital property, which can be a contentious issue. This is especially the case when it comes to unique assets like art and collectibles. Some collections of art or collectibles have a high dollar...
How New Jersey Courts Address Imputable Income

How New Jersey Courts Address Imputable Income

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Jun 21, 2024 | Family Law

Imputing income to a spouse under New Jersey family law means a judge believes a spouse or parent can earn more income or is not reporting their true income from all sources. The judge sets an income for the payor which may be higher than the actual income they report...
Navigating Social Media in Co-Parenting: A Brief Guide

Navigating Social Media in Co-Parenting: A Brief Guide

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Apr 12, 2024 | Family Law

Social media platforms offer myriad benefits, but they also present notable risks, particularly within co-parenting arrangements. One prevalent risk is oversharing, where parents may inadvertently divulge frustrations or detail co-parenting challenges publicly,...
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