Divorce Delays and Their Impact on Family Formation
The timeline for finalizing a divorce in New Jersey has increased substantially in recent years. Judicial vacancies, limited resources, and a growing volume of family law matters have contributed to prolonged delays for litigants. While these delays affect individuals and families in various ways, one significant and often overlooked consequence is the effect on a person’s ability to form or expand a family.
Can I Remain on my Ex-spouse’s Health Insurance Following a Final Judgment of Divorce?
Upon the entry of a Final Judgment of Divorce, an ex-spouse is no longer considered a “family member” for health insurance purposes and thus, cannot remain on the other party’s insurance plan. Importantly, this terminating event is absolute and cannot be overcome by...
Attorney Spotlight – Stephanie Frangos Hagan
Having practiced Family Law exclusively for more than 35 years, Stephanie Frangos Hagan is skilled at handling highly complex financial matters involving high income wage earners as well as the valuing of complex business interests. Stephanie regularly handles...
Silent but Potentially Deadly End to the Marriage
Over the past year, the term “Quiet Quitting” has gained significant popularity. This phenomenon is generally characterized as a dissatisfied employee engaging in the bare minimum level of work while actively seeking alternative employment. It should come as no...
The “Gray” Areas Surrounding Divorce for Older Couples
Going through a divorce is emotionally stressful, but this is especially true for older adults. Meanwhile, divorce has become more commonplace for individuals in this age range. To put it into perspective, divorce rates for couples over the age of 65 have more than...
