jeudi 24 juillet 2014

Divorce Legal Help Provided By New Jersey Divorce Law Firm

By Cliford Waluhan


The rates for failed marriages in most states are alarmingly high. There are statistics showing how many are recorded per thousand people in a year. In 2010, a New Jersey divorce lawyer would have had potential clients at a rate of 3.3 per thousand.

The marriage rate was 6.4 per thousand, meaning approximately half of all marriages end in dissolution. A distressed couple will require an attorney to represent each of them. There are many steps to getting even the leniently awarded no-fault divorce.

There is no federal law pertaining to dissolution of marriage. Each state imposes its own set of laws. The legal and emotional ties to each other are easily severed. Unfortunately, most once intended to spend a lifetime married to each other.

Most give up far too easily. The relationship may be worth saving if both work hard at it. Of course, there are those individuals who end the bonds for the sole purpose of marrying a second spouse.

This does not seem prudent. There are so many issues to be dealt with, such as spousal support, division of property and division of debt. If the couple has children, child custody and support must be determined too.

No real roadblocks to ending a marriage exist in most states. There are irreconcilable difference and irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. They essentially both mean the couple can no longer tolerate living with each other.

It requires the help of an attorney to wade through the legalese of the negotiations. Any prenuptial agreements must be honored in most cases. If one partner wishes to contest, or object to, the severing of marital ties, it can turn into an expensive endeavor.

Fighting over the children is not only expensive in a financial way, the children can pay an emotional price. It is always better if the parents can be cordial to each other. The worst thing to do to their children is talk badly about each other to the children.




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