by Ronald G. Lieberman | Sep 19, 2023 | Family Law
Social media has become a major influence in most people’s daily lives. Social media can affect marriages, and if a party is in the midst of a divorce, he or she should know social media can both help and harm them in family court. How Social Media Can Help Social...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Aug 25, 2023 | Family Law
After a breakup, figuring out how to share time with your kids can be challenging. This is where a parenting plan comes in. It’s like a guidebook for moms and dads, helping everyone know what to do. This isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s a promise to always think of...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Aug 15, 2023 | Family Law
Divorce is always a highly emotional and stressful point in one’s life. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to ensure your financial stability after a divorce. Seven Ways to Protect Yourself in a Divorce in New Jersey Create a Financial Plan for Your...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Aug 9, 2023 | Family Law
Although no one gets married expecting that it will end in divorce, it is not an uncommon outcome when a spouse owns a business and puts in long hours to ensure its success. While the business might succeed, the marriage can fray beyond repair, and the spouses can end...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Jul 25, 2023 | Family Law
As a divorced parent enrolling a child at school, there are several things to be aware of that you would not have had to think about while married or in a relationship. Regarding family disputes, the school is not there to act as a go-between or conciliator for the...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Jul 24, 2023 | Family Law
As interest rates continue to rise, with a typical five-year fixed mortgage deal now exceeding 6%, divorcing couples face a new negotiating point: keeping the low mortgage or buying a new one at a higher rate. Who Gets the Mortgage? In recent months, we’ve seen...