Over time, many myths have developed in the ever changing world of New Jersey Family Law. The question is whether they are true, false, or somewhere in between. In a new publication on the Fox Rothschild Family Law Practice Page, we debunk many of those myths one at a time.
The publication, entitled “Debunking New Jersey’s Family Law Myths,” addresses a wide range of myths including, but not limited to:
- Is alimony is determined by a formula?
- Does the “permanent” in permanent alimony really mean what it says?
- Is joint residential custody ever granted?
- Must a palimony agreement be in writing?
- Can a divorce occur if only one spouse wants to get divorced?
While family law can oftentimes be filled with many difficult questions, this should aid in gaining a better understanding of some of the basics. Please be sure to consult with experienced family law counsel when addressing these issues and any questions you may have.