New issues often arise after a divorce.
New Jersey allows for the review and potential modification of alimony or child support when major life events occur, such as disability, retirement, a significant drop in income, or major changes in the parenting schedule.
These are known as post-judgment divorce issues. At DCS, our attorneys consult with clients on these disputes and recommend legal strategies tailored to your goals. That could mean mediation, or filing a motion with the court. Schedule a consultation to find out what’s right for your situation.
Other times, unresolved matters—like who pays for a child’s college—were left open during the divorce for timing or other reasons. Circumstances may also change, such as an ex-spouse cohabiting while still receiving alimony, which can affect the fairness of the original order.
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