Mia Cahill of Dennigan Cahill Smith

Post Divorce Disputes

Sometimes, new issues arise and old issues need to be resolved.

New issues often arise after a divorce.

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.

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.

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Dennigan Cahill Smith Office - 12 Roszel Road, Suite C205, Princeton, NJ 08540
 

12 Roszel Road
Suite C205
Princeton, NJ 08540