What steps should I take trying to get joint custody after abuse?
DCPP is an option, but once they enter a family’s life, they generally stay for a long time. A motion addressing these issues to the court is also...
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DCPP is an option, but once they enter a family’s life, they generally stay for a long time. A motion addressing these issues to the court is also...
It might. The only way to find out is to discuss it with the police or the assigned prosecutor.
There is no requirement of joint title. But if he wants this, it is a negotiating point you shouldn’t give him until the divorce is resolved.
Equitable distribution can only be fashioned incident to a divorce.
His second marriage is obviously illegal. But prosecutors aren’t very interested in prosecuting bigamy.
Temporary is not defined. If you seek a change, you can file a motion addressing custody.
He can contact the court which entered the divorce decrees.
It can be difficult, if you don’t know where the ceremony took place. There is no national database of marriages. Perhaps seek a copy of her tax...
It is. It likely that alimony would continue past 67 if you voluntarily retire.
Only you can answer what to do. Plus, if the incident happened in Florida, NJ would not have jurisdiction for a criminal case.