by danr | Feb 22, 2021 | Rybar Law
Alimony is based on what the payor spouse makes, what the payee spouse needs, and the living standard of the marriage during the time the parties were living together. However, both state and federal law prohibit forcing someone to pay an amount that is so high that...
by danr | Feb 15, 2021 | Rybar Law
The point of a prenuptial agreement is to have some security that if couples ever need a divorce, the parties know what some of their rights are. By making those decisions in advance, the logic is that there will be less fighting later, and the parties go into the...
by danr | Feb 9, 2021 | Rybar Law
Nowadays, everybody is wondering when and where they can get the COVID-19 vaccine, and whether there will be enough for everyone who needs it. Some are holding out, for fear of safety or efficacy. What choice to make is up to you, but when it comes to your child, you...
by danr | Jan 15, 2021 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
The sad reality is that sometimes, bankruptcy and a New Jersey divorce accompany one another. That does not mean they have to—it just means that often, the financial stresses of a divorce lead one spouse or the other to seek bankruptcy. Sometimes, the fact that a...
by danr | Dec 21, 2020 | Rybar Law
The housing crisis that caused widespread foreclosures in the early 2010s is far behind us, and the risks of economic downfall because of a housing crash are gone…right? Well not so fast. Like dark skies and thunder that signal an oncoming storm, mortgage...
by danr | Dec 9, 2020 | Rybar Law
Many people know that child support is based on each spouse’s income. That would lead you to believe that in order to reduce a child support obligation or increase support (if you are the party that anticipates receiving child support), all you need to do is make less...
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