Can a Plaintiff Attorney serve personally a Divorce complaint to a defendant and than file affidavit of service?
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Answered on March 06, 2015
It is proper under the rules for the plaintiff's attorney to effectuate service. If you have signed for the complaint, the clock is running for...
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I want to file for a divorce. Can a divorce take place with out going to court? I don't want any contact with my spouse.
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Answered on March 06, 2015
If you reside in a county which permits "divorce on the papers" then it is possible to complete the process without appearing. In the event you...
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I need to change a concent order. How much would that cost me?
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Answered on February 26, 2015
The costs involved largely depend on the issues involved and if the other party will agree to the changes you are seeking to have implemented. If...
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If I'm going to court for joint primary custody for my son do i need a lawyer because the other parent has one?
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Answered on February 26, 2015
You are not required to have an attorney. That being said, it is advisable that you at least meet with an attorney to review your case. Having an...
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If I am sole owner of a company - does my spouse get half of the company if we divorce
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Answered on February 23, 2015
If and to what degree your spouse may share in the value of your business depends on many factors. Keep in mind that NJ is an equitable...
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Quick amicably divorce
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Answered on February 23, 2015
Custody is but one issue that can be present. Others have defined what some of those issues can be in their responses. I would strongly suggest...
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If I have my partner move in with me why would that effect my alimony?
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Answered on February 19, 2015
Cohabitation can certainly impact your alimony. If you are economically benefitting from your partner - even if not living together - alimony...
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Divorce options alimony questions
Do you get your alimony after the divorce or do I have to wait for the house to be sold?
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Answered on February 19, 2015
Alimony is available both while the case is pending: this is called pendente lite or "temporary" alimony. You can also continue to receive alimony...
How do I vacate a default divorce judgment?
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Answered on February 18, 2015
It is possible to have a default judgment vacated. You should consult with an experienced family law attorney immediately to assess your situation...
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Divorce decree mandates that ex continue paying premiums on life insurance policy..what action may I take if it lapses
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Answered on February 11, 2015
If you ex is required to continue to make the payments and keep the policy in place under the terms of your settlement agreement then you would...
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