A Case Management Conference (CMC) is a mandatory first court appearance in a contested New Jersey divorce.
In New York this conference is called a Preliminary Conference (PC). ...
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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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How to Make Sure You Have Thought of Everything in the Case Information Statement or Networth Statement.
The Case Information Statement (CIS) used in New Jersey or the Networth statement used in New York are iarguably the single most critical document in a New Jersey or New York divorce case involving financial issues like spousal support, child support, or property division. ...
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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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Benefits of Being Authentic
Being Authentic means “living in a way that is true to your own values, beliefs, and personality, rather than trying to be someone you are not.” When you show up in your divorce and in life as someone you are not it increases your stress, emotional fatigue and may contribute to long term ...
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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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