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In New Jersey, child support is set pursuant to what is known as the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines. Generally speaking, the Court is mandated to use these Guidelines in setting an award of support for a minor child, as the right to support belongs to the minor and is not considered subject to “waiver” by the parent. While a deviation from the Guidelines is sometimes appropriate, the reasons for the deviation are typically placed on the record, with a copy of the Guidelines-based award being attached to the divorce…
The sexy and gorgeous Columbian songstress Shakira once sang, amidst commentary from animated rapper Wyclef Jean, that “Hips Don’t Lie”. Apparently, legal bills don’t either.
In the recent matter of Guido v. Guido, Docket 20-2-5072, the NJ Appellate Division upheld a trial Court’s order declaring a 1992 pre-nuptial Agreement enforceable, apparently to the detriment of the shafted Appellant Wife.
The Agreement was signed just nine days shy of the exchanging of vows. At said time, the Wife was a 23 years young college grad. The Husband, five years senior his…
Ah, love. In today’s world, it usually begins with a mutual right swipe on Tinder or an E-Harmony match notification, assuming the latter site didn’t reject your profile. After a few dates, typically revolving around drinks and/or overpriced appetizers, comes a declaration of exclusivity. Then arrives the U-HAUL, which, for all intents and purposes, means that IT (Ahem) JUST GOT REAL.
The single life graciously lends itself to one’s self, and not much else. The decision to finally take that long walk down the aisles of IKEA with someone other…