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Our Department is dedicated to assisting families navigate the tremendous financial and emotional burdens of a family law matter. We are immersed in the practice of Family Law including divorce, same sex marriage, child custody, alimony, child support, equitable distribution, domestic violence, same sex marriages, grandparent rights, appeals and prenuptial...
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690 Kinderkamack Road, Suite 300 Oradell, New Jersey 07649
201 265-3400
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4 Kings Hwy E Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033
856-428-8334
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3000 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, New Jersey 08260
609-778-4307
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222 Ridgedale Ave Morristown, New Jersey 07960
973-245-9005
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10 Poplar Tree Lane Sparta, New Jersey 07871
877-921-0878
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1704 State Hwy 27 Edison, New Jersey 08817
732-743-8134
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1330 Laurel Avenue, Suite 202 Sea Girt, New Jersey 08750
732-359-4789
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70 E Water St Ste 4A Toms River, New Jersey 08753
732-736-7001
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1415 Marlton Pike (Route 70) East, Suite 305 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
866-719-4382

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Child Support FAQ's

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1. Can alimony be modified?Alimony can be changed. However, it is not easy to convince a court to reduce alimony. Alimony only defines spousal support obligations of a spouse in the present. Spousal support duties are always subject to review and a modification of a “change of circumstances.” The seminal

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