Divorce is rarely easy, but it can become especially difficult when one spouse shows controlling, manipulative, or self-centered behavior throughout the process. Many people refer to this dynamic as divorcing
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Divorce is already emotionally difficult, but the process becomes far more complex when one spouse constantly denies conversations, twists past events, or reframes agreements that were clearly made. Many people
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Some divorces begin with mutual understanding that the relationship has ended. Others begin with conflict — especially when one spouse refuses to accept responsibility and instead places blame for everything
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People often approach child-support questions with assumptions learned from hearsay, outdated law, or other states’ rules. Those myths can cause costly mistakes—late payments, missed modification opportunities, or avoidable enforcement actions.
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Dividing property during a divorce is often one of the most stressful and misunderstood parts of the process. Many people assume that assets are simply split 50/50, or that whoever’s
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Alimony—or spousal support—is one of the most misunderstood aspects of divorce. Many people believe it’s automatic, permanent, or only awarded to one gender. In reality, New Jersey’s alimony laws are
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Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in a person’s life—and unfortunately, it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Myths about child custody, alimony, child support and property
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Child custody disputes can be some of the most stressful parts of a divorce. Unfortunately, many parents enter the process with misconceptions that can cause unnecessary fear, conflict, or confusion.
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