Same Sex Marriage and Divorce
Since 2013, same sex couples have been able to marry in New Jersey. But same-sex marriages are not immune to the difficulties facing other marriages, and in the event of a divorce, same sex couples will encounter the same divorce process as heterosexual divorces in New Jersey. There are, however, certain things to consider if you are in a same-sex marriage and contemplating divorce in New Jersey.
What is a Prenup?
A prenuptial agreement, “Prenup” or “PNA,” is an agreement that is entered into between you and your intended spouse before marriage. Typically, it spells out certain rights upon divorce, death, or separation.
Fact or Fiction? Common Misconceptions About the Divorce Process
Divorce can be a complex and emotional process, often clouded by misconceptions. In New Jersey, understanding the truth behind these myths can help you navigate your divorce more effectively.
Cohabitation and Alimony in New Jersey
If you are receiving alimony or paying alimony, the issue of cohabitation may be important to your legal rights. If the cohabiting person is receiving alimony. The New Jersey alimony statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23, direct addresses cohabitation using factors. Understanding these factors can help individuals navigate the complexities of their legal rights and obligations.