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4 Tips on How to Overcome Conflict In Your Contentious Divorce
4 Tips on How to Overcome Conflict In Your Contentious Divorce April 03, 2023|By Herbert & Weiss, LLP Divorce is one of the most challenging experiences
3 Mistakes to Avoid When Divorcing As A Business Owner
3 Mistakes to Avoid When Divorcing As A Business Owner March 03, 2023|By Herbert & Weiss, LLP Divorce is never an easy process, but for business
How Can A Prenuptial Agreement Secure My Business Interests?
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How to Protect Your Business During a Divorce
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WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR WHEN FINDING A LAWYER FOR MY FAMILY LAW APPEAL?
If you are considering pursuing a family law appeal, it is important to choose an experienced appellate lawyer who understands the process and knows how to get the results you need. But how do you go about finding that lawyer? It can be difficult to know how to select the right firm for your case or even where to start.
WHAT SHOULD I UNDERSTAND BEFORE PURSUING AN APPEAL?
When you receive a negative decision in your case, it can be difficult to know what to do next. You may be tempted to give up, but did you know that you may have the option to file an appeal? Appealing a case is a complex process, and it is important to understand the grounds for an appeal and why you might not be able to pursue one.
WHY WOULD I BE ABLE TO APPEAL MY CASE?
No one is perfect, and that does include our legal system. Just like people do, the court might make legal errors, or mistakes, when handling cases. For some, this can help them pursue an appeal for their case. Our experienced appellate attorneys at Herbert & Weiss, LLP share the grounds for an appeal and why it might be necessary.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT HIDDEN ASSETS?
Hidden assets during a divorce can be one of the most complicated and frustrating aspects of the process. If you believe your spouse is hiding assets, it is important to take steps to protect yourself and your interests. At Herbert & Weiss, LLP, we have years of experience handling high asset divorces. We will work with you to uncover any hidden assets and ensure you receive what you are entitled to in the divorce settlement.
4 REASONS WHY BUILDING A DIVORCE TEAM CAN HELP YOUR HIGH ASSET DIVORCE
When you’re getting a divorce, having the right team in your corner is important. This includes qualified experts who can help you assess your situation and make informed decisions.
WILL MY DIVORCE AFFECT MY CRYPTOCURRENCY INVESTMENTS?
WILL MY DIVORCE AFFECT MY CRYPTOCURRENCY INVESTMENTS? June 20, 2022| By Herbert & Weiss Owning cryptocurrency can be a fun way to invest your money
What is a Litigation Hold Letter and How Does it Affect My Divorce?
For many people, divorce is one of the few, if not the only time they’ll find themselves in a courtroom or involved in a legal dispute.
How to Prepare for a Custody Evaluation in NJ
Child custody is often one of the most emotionally charged aspects of a divorce. It’s hard not to take it personally when you are arguing over who gets to raise your children.
Pros and Cons: Lump-Sum vs. Monthly Alimony Payments
In the event of a divorce, couples will face the task of resolving many different aspects of their separation
Do Stepparents Have Visitation or Legal Rights?
Being a stepparent is a tough job. You have to integrate yourself into an established family, doing your best to act as a responsible parent without stepping on the toes of the child’s biological parent.
Things to Know About Business Interests in a New Jersey Divorce
The family business is often a point of serious contention in divorce.
What Circumstances Void a Prenuptial Agreement?
Prenuptial agreements are a good idea for most modern marriages. Parties can plan in advance for what may happen in the event of divorce,