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  • Can You File a Restraining Order Against Your Spouse While You’re Still Married?
    Can You File a Restraining Order Against Your Spouse While You’re Still Married?

    If you read a few of our recent articles, we discussed how instances of domestic violence could impact divorce proceedings as well as child visitation rights in the event of a divorce. It’s an ...

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  • How Do Charges of Domestic Violence Affect Child Visitation Rights?
    How Do Charges of Domestic Violence Affect Child Visitation Rights?

    No one should ever be put in a situation where they have to endure abuse. Unfortunately, most cases of domestic violence in the U.S. go unreported, leaving those individuals vulnerable and helpless to ...

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  • How Will Domestic Violence Allegations Impact My Divorce?
    How Will Domestic Violence Allegations Impact My Divorce?

    There are a multitude of reasons why a couple may ultimately decide to end their marriage. Unfortunately, the sad truth is that one common reason for this decision is domestic abuse. Studies by the ...

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  • Marital Home: Keep, Sell or Surrender in a New Jersey Divorce
    Marital Home: Keep, Sell or Surrender in a New Jersey Divorce

    A reader recently asked NJ.com about the tax liabilities of selling a marital home after divorce. Specifically, the reader wanted to know how buying out an ex-spouse’s net value will impact capital ...

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  • What Can We Learn from Celebrity Divorces?
    What Can We Learn from Celebrity Divorces?

    The New Jersey Herald is reporting several high-profile divorces , including Jesse Jackson Jr.’s divorce nearly 5 years after the couple pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges, and Rudy Giuliani’s ...

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  • Parental Kidnapping in New Jersey: Fighting for Your Child's Return
    Parental Kidnapping in New Jersey: Fighting for Your Child's Return

    ABC News reports that, in 1999, parental and family kidnappings occurred at a rate nearly four times higher than “non-family” abductions. Child Find of America reports that 78 percent of these ...

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