Hiding Crypto, Streaming Costs, and Modern Kids: Navigating New Jersey’s Updated Financial Disclosure Rules Divorces and custody disputes in New Jersey can feel incredibly overwhelming, especially when it comes to financial disclosures. At the center of this legal battle is…
Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. Updated Nov 3, 2023 Once a couple has decided that it is time to file for divorce, they may have concerns about how much a divorce will cost them. Clients often ask me how…
Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. Updated August 18, 2018 It is not uncommon that a client contacts me and says that they and their spouse are in agreement that they should get divorced. They ask, how much to get…
After a nearly unanimous vote in the New Jersey Senate, Governor Chris Christie signed into law a comprehensive set of New Jersey alimony reforms. This will impact our Family Law practice, and in a very welcome way. Almost all involved…
Article by Daniel A. Levy, Esq. Back in March, many news organizations reported that New Jersey Judge Peter Bogaard of Morris County Superior Court’s Family Division said “no” to Rachel Canning’s request that her parents contribute towards her education expenses.…
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