by Ronald G. Lieberman | Apr 1, 2023 | Family Law
Prenuptial Agreements may not be the stuff of great romance, but they should be considered by couples more often than they are. This is especially true for second marriages, or for those with substantial assets to protect. Prenuptial Agreements may also be appropriate...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Apr 1, 2023 | Family Law
Divorces happen for people of all ages, including young people. From my experience, some of the easiest cases to settle typically involve young parties who have been married only a short period of time, have limited financial entanglements, and no children. In a...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Apr 1, 2023 | Family Law
To file for divorce in New Jersey, a client must sign a Certification stating that he or she did not “collude” with anyone in making the allegations stated in the Complaint/Counterclaim. Essentially, New Jersey courts do not want litigants colluding or conspiring with...
by Ronald G. Lieberman | Apr 1, 2023 | Family Law
It can be extremely frustrating to be on the receiving end of yet another application in Family Court. Post-judgment family actions can continue for years especially where litigants have children in common. How Many Times Can a Family Court Application Be...
by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | Feb 6, 2023 | Family Law
This is an annual Public Service Announcement about engagement rings. Open any social media page, and you will surely see lots of engagements around Valentine’s Day, which is a traditional gift-giving holiday. But lovers beware and be aware—if an engagement ends...