by Ronald G. Lieberman | Jul 19, 2023 | Family Law
In today’s world, social media can be a powerful tool to stay connected with friends and family. However, its effects reach far beyond just communication; it has become a critical factor in the life of many New Jersey Family Law cases. Posts, messages,...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Jul 18, 2023 | Family Law
The decisions you make about divorce will impact your life for many years to come—including the decisions you make right up front about how to divorce. Many people are torn between two main options when navigating the legal process of divorce:...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Jul 14, 2023 | Family Law
What is parental responsibility? It focuses on parents’ legal duty to children as well as the powers to make decisions relating to them. This could be day-to-day decisions, such as which extracurricular activities they are involved with, or decisions as critical as...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Jun 21, 2023 | Family Law
Divorce can be a complicated process, especially when it comes to taxes. Divorce can have significant tax implications, especially when it comes to equitable distribution and child dependency/tax exemption. For couples going through a divorce, understanding how to...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Jun 21, 2023 | Family Law
We’ve all heard there’s more than one way to be a parent, but this observation is especially accurate when it comes to legal terminology. Two examples are child custody and legal guardianship. While both terms have similar definitions and the responsibilities that...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Jun 14, 2023 | Family Law
Often, a picture or a text is worth a thousand words. That maxim holds true in court and can be used as evidence. However, there are certain conditions that need to be met first. Conditions for Using Text Messages in Court The conditions for using text messages in...