The best way to prepare financially before filing for divorce is to thoroughly gather all key financial documents and establish your own financial picture. ...
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The Purpose of NJ’s Early Settlement Panel (ESP)
The Early Settlement Panel (ESP) is a mandatory New Jersey court program designed to help divorcing couples resolve their financial disputes, such as alimony, child support, and asset division, without a costly, time-consuming trial. ...
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Starting Your NY Divorce: The Initial Steps
The New York divorce process begins by confirming you meet residency requirements, which vary, but often require one year in the state. You must then establish a legally acceptable ground for divorce. ...
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Starting Your NJ Divorce: The Initial Steps
To begin the divorce process in New Jersey, you must first satisfy residency requirements, which usually is established by living in the state for one year. ...
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How to Heal after Divorce and that Starts with Cultivating Gratitude.
Gratitude is more than a fleeting thank you, it’s a powerful practice that can rewire your brain for greater happiness and resilience. ...
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Am I am Being Treated Fairly in my Divorce Settlement?
Understanding New York and New Jersey's financial laws is the first step towards successfully navigating divorce. ...
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Default Judgements
A default judgement can occur when a defendant or respondent who was properly served, fails to answer a complaint or fails to appear for a case. If there is a failure to respond to or acknowledge a complaint, this is considered a default. ...
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Uncontested Divorces
An uncontested divorce is one where the parties come to filing having agreed on all issues pertinent to the situation, such as custody and visitation of children and equitable distribution of debts and assets. Spouses who have amicably come to terms with the end of their marriage and are ready to ...
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