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Protecting your medical practice from divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Mar 17, 2022 | Blog, High Asset Divorce

If you own a medical practice in New Jersey, then you need to take steps to protect your business in the event of a divorce. A divorce can be incredibly costly and damaging to your business if you are not prepared. To avoid stress and financial problems later on, here...

Concerns over debt can lead to divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Feb 24, 2022 | Blog, Divorce

Financial difficulties are prime reasons for New Jersey couples to consider divorce. More than half of Americans in a SunTrust Bank survey believe that one partner with a substantial amount of debt is a good reason to continue splitting up as owing a lot of money can...

Home sales after a divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Jan 10, 2022 | Divorce, Property Division

A divorce comes with financial considerations, and spouses may seek compensation through alimony and the division of assets. Splitting the amount in a brokerage account might not require much effort, but selling a home in New Jersey requires completing several steps....

How the divorce process works

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Dec 27, 2021 | Blog, Divorce

If you are a New Jersey resident whose marriage is ending, you will need to understand how the divorce process works. From how long a divorce takes to your options for negotiating a settlement, the more knowledgeable you are, the better you can prepare. The basics of...

What is alternative dispute resolution (ADR)?

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Dec 15, 2021 | Divorce

An ADR (alternative dispute resolution) is used to manage disputes in a divorce proceeding. It refers to means for settling disputes without going before a New Jersey judge. Benefits of an ADR ADR is not conventional litigation. The process allows couples to negotiate...

Facts about equitable distribution in divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Dec 6, 2021 | Divorce

If you're considering divorce or currently in the process of one in New Jersey, you should be aware of the different arrangements regarding how assets and debts get distributed upon dissolution. Equitable distribution is an important legal theory that makes it...

A custody schedule to fit your family

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Nov 29, 2021 | Child Custody

As New Jersey parents seek to create a custody schedule to go into effect after the divorce, they will need to research what type works best for their families. While a 50-50 split is often recommended, the traditional alternating-week schedule might not work for all...

Freezing assets in a divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Nov 15, 2021 | Divorce

Freezing marital assets is a part of some New Jersey divorces. While not every divorce will require marital assets to be frozen, the practice is not uncommon. Marital assets may be frozen in high net worth divorces or particularly contentious divorces. How and why...

What to do with your dog during a divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Nov 1, 2021 | Property Division

Divorce can bring many problems and be a difficult time in anyone's life because it involves splitting a wide variety of assets and possessions. One of those may be a family pet. Divorcing dog owners have to decide on care and custody arrangements when they split up....

How student loans are divided in a divorce

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Oct 14, 2021 | Divorce, Property Division

One of the most common sources of debt for people in New Jersey, and elsewhere around the country, is student loans. If you’re going through a divorce, you and your spouse both may have student loan debt. During the property division process, you will have to decide...

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