How To Tell Your Spouse You Want A Divorce Photo of Michele Hart I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
Michele Hart Divorce & Family Law< I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
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How To Tell Your Spouse You Want A Divorce

Month: October 2017

How To Tell Your Spouse You Want A Divorce

You’ve decided to end your marriage.  You might put off telling your spouse until the “right” time.  Unfortunately, there is never a good time.  It is simply a very difficult – even painful – thing to do. Perhaps you have

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3 Simple actions to Take Now to Protect Your Retirement Assets in a New Jersey Divorce

If you’re considering divorce or already started the divorce process, you might be concerned about losing any portion of your hard-earned retirement assets. These can include traditional pensions, IRAs, Roth IRAs, Keogh plans, deferred compensation plans, stock options (ESOPS), annuities,

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5 Steps For Calculating New Jersey Child Support For Children In College

In New Jersey, divorcing parents have an obligation to financially support their children until emancipation, that is, when the child completes a continuous four-year undergraduate education up until when the child reaches 23 years of age. Divorcing parents also have a

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5 Simple Tips for Turning Confrontation into Opportunity

It happens to the best of us.  Someone, perhaps a friend or co-worker, is angry because of something you said or did and is about to let you have it. It’s common to feel anxious and defensive when someone confronts

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