by danr | Jul 17, 2023 | Rybar Law
When discussing child support, custody, timesharing or visitation of minor children, we often discuss these things in terms of a divorce. But not all parents of newborn children are married. That means that paternity cases must be filed, to establish rights and...
by danr | Jun 22, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When it comes to dividing up property in a divorce, it is easy to think of the assets. But what about the debts? Nobody wants marital debts, of course. But what do you do with, and what happens to, credit card debt when couples get divorced? Joint Debt and Joint...
by danr | Jun 6, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When facing the prospect of divorce and division of property, many people’s initial thought is to hide their money, property, or assets. That is not easy (or legal) to do. In reality, with enough effort, almost every kind of asset can be found and tracked. But there...
by danr | May 24, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When an alimony award is provided, especially one for long-term alimony (as of 2014, New Jersey has no permanent alimony), it is hard to get that alimony modified, but it can be done. One factor that courts look at when lowering or even eliminating an alimony...
by danr | May 10, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When you enter into a real estate contract, you probably (hopefully) read the agreement in full. Like any contract, whatever is in the agreement, you will be bound to and have to follow, and whatever is not in the agreement, nobody can hold you to. But while that may...
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