Any couple who is getting married in Mount Holly has probably heard of of a prenuptial agreement. Sometimes called prenups, they are typically used to hash out agreements on certain issues should one of the partners pass away or should the marriage end in divorce....
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Detailing New Jersey’s income withholding guidelines
While most divorced parents who are obliged to pay child support may not have an issue supporting their children, missed payments remain a problem both in Mount Holly and throughout the rest of the U.S. Those who have been named as obligees of a child support...
Describing the different types of alimony in New Jersey
The end of your marriage in Mount Holly can bring with it a great deal of uncertainty, particularly if your ex-spouse was the primary income earner in your home. Of the many clients in your same situation that we here at The Law Firm of Michael S Rothmel LLC have...
Landmark ruling changes standard for parents who want to relocate
Most divorced parents in Mount Holly who share custody cherish the time that they get to spend with their children. Courts usually work hard to ensure that parenting time is split fairly and in a way that benefits the children the most. However, when one parent...
Men can be victims of intimate partner abuse too
Anyone who has been part of a contentious relationship in Mount Holly knows how difficult it can be psychologically to suffer abuse at the hands of a partner. However, when most people think of domestic violence, they imagine a woman's abuse at the hands of a male...
Some delaying divorce due to health care uncertainty
Getting divorced in Mount Holly comes with a number of decisions that need to be made, many of which are financial. Spouses often share many things, including bank accounts, mortgages and insurance policies. However, according to the Huffington Post, health insurance...
Divorce: a new, positive outlook
The words "getting a divorce" cover only the tip of the iceberg of legal requirements and issues that follow such a dissolution. In New Jersey, various guidelines apply to those filing for divorce, including the duration of New Jersey residency, deadlines...
What are some tips for asking my partner for a prenup?
While deciding to talk to your future spouse about a prenuptial agreement in Mount Holly may not be an easy undertaking, it is in many ways a smart one. A prenup can afford you both with some financial protection in the event that you part ways at some point in the...
New assessment tool aimed at stopping repeat violent offenders
When a partner turns violent in Mount Holly, it can be difficult to know what to do. While, unfortunately, many incidences of domestic violence go unreported, some people do turn to the authorities to intercede when a spouse becomes physical. However, even when faced...
Three-way custody decisions becoming more commonplace
For parents in Mount Holly who are not married, issues of custody and parenting time are vitally important. Families nowadays come in many forms and the traditional solutions of the past may not be suitable for every situation. At The Law Office of Michael S. Rothmel,...