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16
Mar
2016
Accurate Case Information Statements Are Essential to Alimony Decisions
Each Denville alimony attorney at our firm considers the Case Information Statement to be the one of the most important documents required in any New Jersey divorce. This document is required by the courts, which use its financial details to form the basis for decisions that profoundly affect the futures of both parties. Attention to Detail is Essential When Completing Case Information Statements ...
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Riordan & Associates, LLC
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26
Feb
2015
My Spouse Isn't Paying Me Alimony And/Or Child Support - What Should I Do?
If you have been awarded alimony and/or child support upon divorcing your spouse, one of the first things you can do to help ensure continuity of payment is to request that payments be made through the Probation Division (“probation”). Payment of support through probation has the advantage of providing you with online access to view your account, including an ongoing record of payments, arrears, ...
Posted By
Patricia L. Veres
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3
Sep
2014
Long Awaited Alimony Reform Bill Is Nearly Here
Over the last few years, alimony reform has been a hotly contested issue in Trenton. At one point at least five different bills were being considered. Well, the wait is nearly over. As of this article, the Alimony Reform Bill awaits our governor’s signature to become amended statute N.J.S.A 2A:34-23. The first notable change is the replacement of the word “permanent” with the phrase “open ...
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Catherine F. Riordan
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