What state do I file for a divorce in?
You can file in NJ once you have lived here one year. You did not indicate when your spouse started to live in NJ. If more than one year, right...
Audubon, NJ
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You can file in NJ once you have lived here one year. You did not indicate when your spouse started to live in NJ. If more than one year, right...
Assuming NJ has jurisdiction and mother has met residency requirements, she should file a name change application on behalf of the child.
As frustrating as this is, you need to file an enforcement application. Seek counsel fees from the other side.
In order to file for divorce in New Jersey you need to be a bona fide resident of the state for a minimum of one year when the cause of action...
Sounds simple, however this may not be "slam-dunk." If you and your spouse can agree upon and execute an agreement, which addresses alimony,...
Quite frankly, I do not find this to be the best method for an individual to pursue. You may think this may benefit you financially, but it may...
No, in NJ you will not be able to sue her for alienation of affection. I recognize this is a miserable situation to find yourself in. You need to...
Did you add his name to the deed? Also, more information is needed, such as the length of the marriage, whether or not he contributed financially,...