Going through the end of a marriage can be a stressful and daunting experience, especially if you and your soon-to-be ex have children together. Since you likely place a high priority on the well-being of your children, you may have concerns about how the process will affect their lives.
Pre-Divorce Planning Guide
In the first of this two part series, Family Law Attorney Gwyneth Murray-Nolan, Esq. gives you tips for preparing for the divorce process.
Closing a business? Follow these four steps.
Businesses close for any number of reasons. Some close because the business owner is ready to move on to a new endeavor, be it retirement or another market, others close because the business idea did not pan out as planned. Whatever led to the dissolution, business owners must follow proper protocol when closing their business.
Knowledge is Power
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New Year Triggers New Alimony Laws
The new year has brought many changes -- including the start of new tax laws. One specific area to pay close attention to: the change to rules regarding tax obligations and alimony payments.
Child support: Here's what it pays for
Like many New Jersey parents who have gone through similar experiences, if you're preparing to divorce, you might be worried about your children and how your decision (or your spouse's, if it wasn't your idea) to end your marriage may affect their lives. It can be helpful to talk to close friends or family members who have already divorced, to ask them for advice regarding child-related issues, such as custody, visitation and child support.