Parental alienation sometimes arises during New Jersey divorce proceedings. Parental alienation occurs when a child becomes estranged from one parent due to the psychological manipulation or influence of the other parent. This can lead to the child expressing unwarranted fear, hostility, or disrespect towards the alienated parent. In the emotionally charged atmosphere of a divorce,
Decisions Made During a Divorce
Thinking about just one decision during a divorce can be overwhelming, let alone thinking about the many decisions you will ultimately have to make. This checklist provides a list of major decisions commonly made during divorce. The checklist is not comprehensive, but provides a good framework for what many divorce agreements consist of. If you have any
Who Gets Custody in a NJ Divorce?
When going through a divorce in New Jersey, most parents’ first objective is to ensure total security and protection when it comes to the health and welfare of their children. That’s why many of my clients’ first question when we meet is, “Who gets custody of the children in divorce?” Many people will say they