In New Jersey, there are different ways to end a marriage. Most people are familiar with 'regular' or absolute divorce. However, 'divorce from bed and board' is another option that could be a good choice under certain circumstances. But how does it differ from regular...
Month: January 2024
Tips that could save first-time home buyers time and money
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | Jan 22, 2024 | Real Estate
Rising mortgage interest rates and an inventory shortage have made buying a home in New Jersey more difficult in recent years, but there are still deals to be had for those who are prepared to do a little homework. There are also a number of pitfalls that first-time...
How equitable distribution system impacts a New Jersey divorce
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | Jan 19, 2024 | Property Division
Unlike some states that split everything equally, New Jersey uses an equitable distribution system. This system doesn't always lead to an even 50/50 division. Instead, the court divides property based on what it considers fair and reasonable, taking into account...
How does divorce impact a child’s future relationships?
On Behalf of Schepisi & McLaughlin, P.A. | Jan 8, 2024 | Divorce
A child has a front row seat to their parent’s divorce. Whether the marital split is amicable or ridden with conflict, it inevitably entails significant life changes. As these unfold during a child’s formative years, they may carry their parents’ modeled relationship...
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