Going through a divorce is hard on everyone, especially when you are parents with children. Unfortunately, divorce also creates stressful situations that some people may take advantage of for their own gain. This is often the motivation behind parental alienation,...
Month: May 2021
What are crimes are associated with custody and parenting time?
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | May 24, 2021 | Child Custody
In New Jersey, interfering with child custody can be a crime. It doesn't matter if you are a custodial parent, grandparent or noncustodial parent, this law can affect you. If you are in a custody or visitation situation, you need to be aware of what is they consider a...
Do you have to worry about your assets during grey divorce?
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | May 18, 2021 | Property Division
As a grey divorcee, you are in a much different place in life than a younger couple in their 20s or 30s. Even couples in their 40s will likely have a different set of potential hurdles to deal with. And what are your unique hurdles? Unfortunately, most of them revolve...
Should you litigate or negotiate your divorce?
by Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | May 13, 2021 | Divorce, High Asset Divorce
When a marriage ends, most spouses want to make their divorce as quick and painless as possible. But just as each marriage is different, so is each divorce. The vast majority of divorcing couples settle as fewer than 10% end up going before a judge. The process that’s...
What concerns do grey divorcees face?
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | May 4, 2021 | Property Division
As divorce rates continue to slowly climb across the country, all age groups see an uptick in divorces. This includes "grey divorcees": a term coined to refer to divorcing couples aged 50 and up. Despite the popularity and increasing number of grey divorcees, there...
Should you appeal your property tax bill?
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | May 2, 2021 | Property Tax Relief
Property tax is an expected part of homeownership, but an unanticipated increase can leave you reeling. If you believe your property tax is too high, you can appeal to have it lowered under certain circumstances. Ask yourself these three questions to determine if you...
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