by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce
False Allegations in Divorce and Child Custody Cases False accusations during divorce and child custody proceedings can be quite damaging, even if those claims are disproved. For example, orders of protection, which can eventually be invalidated, often cause the...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce
Do New Jersey Divorces Require a Separation Period? When you are ready to dissolve your marriage, you do not want to wait long to file the paperwork. In some states, there is a time to wait before filing for divorce. Fortunately for you, New Jersey does not have...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce, Divorce and Finances
A divorce decree is the final ruling made by the court concerning a divorce; it’s a binding legal obligation for all involved. It makes the termination of the marriage official under the law, and while it is a “final” ruling, it’s not actually set in stone. Divorcees...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce, Property Division
Primary Steps of Equitable Distribution During a Divorce Among the most important elements of any divorce is property division, which determines how assets and property are divided among both spouses following the divorce. There were just under 790,000 divorces...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce, Divorce and Finances
What You Should Know About Dividing Assets During a Divorce One of the most important aspects of the divorce process is dividing the assets that are shared by the couple. Among the more than 800,000 divorces that take place every year in the U.S., the...
by Andrew L. Rochester, Esq. | Divorce, Property Division
Which Factors Make Divorce Decree Modification Likelier? A divorce decree is the final ruling made by the court concerning a divorce; it’s a binding legal obligation for all involved. It makes the termination of the marriage official under the law, and while it is a...