As a general matter, you have no legal option to sue him for adultery. New Jersey is a "no fault" state. If you have a have a legitimate psychological issue due to the action(s) of your husband, you might (and I say might very narrowly) have a claim for a marital tort, which is basically a personal injury action against you husband. I invite you to contact me firm for more information.
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This is a complex question with no simple answer. As a general rule, alimony will be based upon many factors, including the marital standard of living, the ability of each party to achieve that standard, and the ability of each party to contribute to the other party to help him/her achieve something close to the marital standard of living. Waiting for the business to become profitable could help or hurt you. By waiting, her income could increase, thereby alleviating her need for alimony to...
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There is not much you can do. If this was an isolated incident, a judge is only likely to give your ex-husband a slap on the wrist. If this happens often, you will likely need more than your 7 year olds comments to show this behavior is going on. These types of situations typically turn into he said/she said situations. Regardless, the key question for you will be: What do you want to gain by holding your ex responsible? Is it that you want to simply force him to use the car seats? If so, maybe...
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