Parents who end their marriage face many hardships, but child custody is one of the most contentious issues for many. Sometimes, both parents are determined to win a custody battle and want to play a central role in their child's life. On the other hand, some people...
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How does alimony work?
On behalf of Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C. | Jul 9, 2020 | Divorce And Family Law
If you would like to receive alimony payments as part of your divorce settlement, then you need to understand that it is a subjective matter where the court has a lot of power to make decisions without legal guidance. NJ.com explains there are no hard rules the court...
What are contingencies in real estate contracts?
On behalf of Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C. | Jul 2, 2020 | Real Estate Law
You want to feel confident when you negotiate with a seller to buy a house. If you are buying your first home, you might feel apprehensive about entering into any kind of a deal. In the event you discover a problem with the property, you may want to back out. This is...
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