Collaborative Divorce

Adversarial Process Courts in the United States are designed on the premise that “the truth” will be emerge from adversarial parties who zealously serve solely their own interests. With each side presenting their version of the truth and attacking the other side’s, an impartial judge or jury can ascertain truth. While this model may work…

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Father Fights for Child Custody in Removal and Adoption Case

New Jersey law provides parents with certain rights to see their children. Occasionally, however, one parent takes a child away, precluding the other from having parenting time with the child and playing a role in the child’s life. One such case is playing out across two states, and other fathers in similar circumstances are watching…

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Older Couples in New Jersey Divorce More Often than Parents

Members of the baby boomer generation reshaped the cultural landscape of America during their younger years, and as they approach middle age and retirement, they are altering the country’s perception of divorce. Boomers have bucked trends throughout their lives, and they are doing it again. While middle-age divorce was once fairly rare, boomers are now…

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