Alimony

How to Handle Child Custody & Visitation Orders During COVID-19

If you are concerned about a parenting time or a child custody matter during the COVID-19 outbreak, consult an experienced family law  attorney today. Despite improved management of the coronavirus pandemic and an impressive vaccine rollout, divorced or unmarried parents are still concerned about whether they should continue to comply with a custody arrangement or […]

Civil Union Dissolution or Ending a Domestic Partnership

Deciding to end any relationship can be difficult and emotionally overwhelming. Though all couples ending relationships are contracted by many of the same challenges, resolving the issues in a same-sex divorce, civil union dissolution, or ending a domestic partnership may require special skills and knowledge in interpreting and applying the law and finding practical solutions […]

How Can I End, Modify, or Reduce Alimony?

New relationships can affect divorce-related issues, including alimony, child support, and even child custody. After a divorce, people are often excited to move on with their regular lives which include dating, it is important to be careful with new relationships after a New Jersey divorce. What Are the Kinds of Alimony in New Jersey? If […]

Alimony and the Recent Tax Reform

Alimony and the Recent Tax Reform Attorney Union County New Jersey Helping clients across Union, Essex, and Middlesex Counties with offices in Linden, NJ Our founding attorney  Edward S. Cooper ESQ has served as a panelist in the Early Settlement Panel – a mediation panel – for family law matters during his distinguished career. He […]

The Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine on Co-Parenting and Honoring the Terms of the Divorce Agreement

Experienced Divorce Attorney Advising Clients in Garwood, Elizabeth, Rahway, Clark, Roselle, and throughout Union County, Essex County, and northern Middlesex County. Separating or getting divorced from your partner is terrible enough. Facing an unknown period of social isolation is almost unthinkable. During this coronavirus crisis unmarried parents, couples who have separated, had their civil union […]