Stark & Stark’s Divorce Law Podcast – # 1

Stark & Stark’s Divorce Law Podcast is a nine part podcast series of the Divorce Law Podcast with Stark & Stark’s Divorce Law group. Stark & Stark’s Divorce Law Podcast series is designed to give you a brief overview of the several most common areas of divorce law, enabling you to better understand your divorce and the law.

This is the first installment of Stark & Stark’s Divorce Law Podcast, and will discuss custody of the children. This podcast will address common aspects of child custody related matters, such as physical and legal custody, supervised visitation rights, use of a parenting coordinator, and how to agree on an arrangement in the best interest of the child.

You can download podcast # 1 here. (6 MB)

Installment 1 Show Notes (PDF)

Divorce Law Podcast – # 9

This ninth installment of the Divorce Law Podcast will focus on the follow-up issues you will encounter after your divorce has been settled. This includes the enforcement and implementation of the judgment from your case, including any QDROs (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) that may have been determined during your case.

Debunking New Jersey Family Law Myths – Part 1

Many clients seem to believe that a judge will award them custody of their child because “a judge will never separate a daughter from her mother or separate a son from their father”. It is a common misconception that the New Jersey Family Courts use gender as the exclusive factor when deciding which parent is awarded custody of a child.

Divorce Law Podcast – # 8

This eighth installment of the Divorce Law Podcast will focus on the actual trial of your case. This podacst will discuss the various steps and issues you may encounter if your divorce goes to trial, including a discussion on appealing the decision of your divorce.

Custody In The Courtroom

When it comes to custody issues incident to a divorce case, they have always been dealt with in New Jersey’s Chancery Division, Family Part. Unfortunately, if a parent doesn’t comply with a Court Order there are generally no serious consequences.

New Jersey’s Probate Code & Child Support

In a recent ruling by the Appellate Division, in In the Matter of Rogiers, a parent who failed to support his child during her lifetime was entitled to a share in that child’s estate upon the child’s death. According to New Jersey’s Probate Code, the intestate laws (which provide for the disposition of a decedent’s estate in the event there is no Will) allow parents to inherit from their child’s estate.

Divorce Law Podcast – # 7

This seventh installment of the Divorce Law Podcast will focus on alternative dispute resolutions. This podcast will discuss the options you can address with your attorney in order to avoid an expensive and lengthy courtroom litigation, such as mediation, arbitration or early settlement proceedings.

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