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March 25, 2024
Whether you are seeking to file an Order to Show Cause for an emergent action, a motion for a termination of alimony, a motion for college tuition or expenses, or a FD motion to establish custody and child support for non-married parties with children, call Green & Associates today at 732-690-2093 or 201-242-1119 for your FREE CONSULTATION.
Read MoreNov. 21, 2023
It's that time of year again, unfortunately, family law issues and divorce issues are still issues for families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Years time of the year.
Read MoreOct. 10, 2023
If you are seeking an UNCONTESTED DIVORCE FOR A FLAT FEE, please call our office at 732-390-0480 or 201-242-1119 for a FREE CONSULTATION. You will be surprised how AFFORDABLE NEW JERSEY DIVORCE SERVICES can be for an uncontested divorce with or without a Matrimonial Settlement Agreement, when using Green & Associates.
Read MoreApril 20, 2023
Whether you are filing a divorce motion, postjudgment divorce motion, family court motion, a motion for relocation, a motion for alimony modification, a motion for alimony termination or a motion for a change in custody, procedurally, at least initially,
Read MoreApril 19, 2023
the issues regarding flat fee divorce, uncontested divorce and contested divorces are much the same in terms of procedure and how to keep your litigation costs as low as possible while you try to either settle your case or litigate your case.
Read MoreMarch 20, 2023
Now that Covid is somewhat behind us (for now, at least), the family law Courts in New Jersey are trying to make adjustments
Read MoreJan. 10, 2022
In a co-parenting relationship, having an effective shared calendar is one of the crucial things to have to ensure everything goes smoothly. In particularly tense co-parenting relationships, the smallest issues easily get blown out of proportion and create huge conflict.
Read MoreDec. 21, 2021
Ugh… I wish I didn’t have to speak to my co-parent ever again. Would that even be possible? We’ve all been there, some toxic exes are simply better left on mute. However, if you happen to have a child with that particular ex, the relationship tends to get a bit more complicated.
Read MoreNov. 19, 2021
You keep hearing that co-parenting is important for your children’s future, but how do you know if it will work effectively for you and the other parent? Today, when nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, co-parenting is the only remaining option to ensure that your children get a relatively “normal” environment to grow up in with both parents present, thereby minimizing any negative effects the divorce can have on children.
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