Legal Articles, Divorce

My Child’s Other Parent Made a False Claim to Child Protective Services. What Should I Do?

My Child’s Other Parent Made a False Claim to Child Protective Services. What Should I Do?

The Tax Cuts and Job Act (TJCA) Eliminates the Alimony Tax Deduction in New Jersey and Nationally

The Tax Cuts and Job Act (TJCA) Eliminates the Alimony Tax Deduction in New Jersey and Nationally

Family Law Matters: The Role of the GAL

Who is the GAL and what does the GAL do?

Consequences of A Restraining Order

The legal consequences of a Final Restraining Order

Jeff T. Gorman Law Offices

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We’re Getting Divorced in California but Who Gets the Dog?

AB 2274, Quirk. Division of community property: pet animals.

3 Lessons to Learn from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Divorce

3 Lessons to Learn from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Divorce

Let's Talk About: Filing For Divorce

There can be many reasons why a married couple would consider divorce, whether it be due to the actions or inactions of one of the spouses or whether both spouses agree to terminate the marriage. To file for divorce in South Carolina, the filing partner, or Plaintiff, must be a resident of the state for at least one year (However, when both spouses reside in the state, the Plaintiff must be a resident for three months).

A Divorce Timeline

A Divorce Timeline

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