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...
by danr | Apr 17, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
Let’s say that you are finalizing a divorce, and as part of finishing your divorce, you sign a marital settlement agreement (MSA). That MSA requires your spouse to pay you certain amounts and perhaps provide you with certain physical assets for a specified period of...
by danr | Apr 3, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
In almost every real estate closing, at some point, someone’s funds are held in escrow. What is escrow, and what purpose does holding money in escrow serve in a real estate closing? Why Escrow Money is Used Escrow is money that is being held for some other future...
by danr | Feb 23, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When people think of property that will have to be divided or shared between spouses, they think of homes, cars, furniture, bank accounts, or other similar types of property. But what about your business? Many people do not think of a business as being property that...
by danr | Feb 10, 2023 | Rybar Law, Uncategorized
When you buy property, the property you buy may not be just for you. You may be buying it with someone else, as co-owners, or you may be buying it with an eye to your family and what they will inherit when you are gone. Both of these concerns call into play the...
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