Traditional divorces, which readers may be mainly familiar with through movies and TV series, usually involve litigation and a high degree of court intervention, ultimately ending in a trial. This process can be emotionally and financially draining. Fortunately, only a tiny percentage of divorces in Maine proceed like this nowadays. The vast majority of ... The post Traditional vs. Collaborative Approaches to the Divorce Process appeared first on The Maine Divorce Group.| The Maine Divorce Group
As this problem grows without any fix or end in sight, and more and more families are denied justice and a resolution of their legal disputes, divorce and family law litigants and attorneys are searching for... The post The Courts are Closed – Mediations are Open! appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
Whether you settled in court, through mediation or the collaborative process, or at your kitchen table, you need to put all the terms of that settlement in a comprehensive, written agreement. The post We Settled Our Divorce Issues. What’s Wrong with Writing Our Own Agreement? appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
Bruce Matez, Esq. leads NJAPM leadership with a South Korean delegation seeking to learn the United States' approach to mediation and alternative dispute resolution. The post Bruce Matez leads NJAPM meeting with South Korean Delegation appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
Bruce Matez, Esq. offers his views on what a recent article in The Wall Street Journal got right and wrong about divorce during these times in the market. The post What The Wall Street Journal Got Right and Wrong About Divorce appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
On Thursday, September 8, 2022, Bruce Matez, Esq., APM, a partner at BorgerMatez, P.A. received the 2022 Jeydel Award. Bruce was recognized for his demonstrated civility, professionalism, ethics, and excellence in and service to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The post Bruce Matez, Esq., APM Receives the Prestigious Jeydel Award appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
BorgerMatez, P.A. is pleased to announce that Harold U. Johnson, recently retired from the Family Part of the Chancery Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey has joined the firm. The Hon. Harold Johnson will mediate, arbitrate, sit as a Blue Ribbon Panelist, and be available for consultation, in all divorce and family law matters. The post Retired Family Court Judge, Harold Johnson, Joins BorgerMatez, P.A. appeared first on New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys.| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
Anyone getting married should consult with a family law attorney in the state or commonwealth where one of the parties resides or where the parties will reside after the marriage to determine whether a pre-marital agreement is appropriate for financial protection in the event of divorce and to control to whom one’s estate passes upon death. Laws relating to the enforcement of pre-marital agreements vary from state to state. The post Why Enter Into a Pre-Marital Agreement appeared first on N...| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys
If you’re divorcing, there is less than a 2% chance that your divorce will be tried to conclusion before a judge. That means the overwhelming likelihood is that you will never have that oft talked about “day in court.” The staggering odds are that if you’re divorcing, you and your spouse will ultimately settle the issues related to your divorce. What really matters most is the method you and your spouse choose to reach that settlement. Here’s a brief overview of your options:| New Jersey Divorce Lawyers | Family Law Attorneys