The VA just awarded you 100% disability – Can you stop working and reduce your support obligations? The short answer is it “depends.” However, you should know how your VA disability compensation may affect your child support and alimony.Read more

The VA just awarded you 100% disability – Can you stop working and reduce your support obligations? The short answer is it “depends.” However, you should know how your VA disability compensation may affect your child support and alimony.Read more
Not exactly, but that is how a lot of people feel when it comes to property distribution (equitable distribution) in divorces. We often hear “But that’s MY pension, I earned it! Why do I have to share it with my spouse?” Fill in any word after “my” and you get the idea (house, car, bankRead more
Is there such a thing as a “quickie” divorce in New Jersey? Maybe. The answer depends on how you define “quick,” whether your spouse will fully cooperate, and how crowded the court docket may be in any given month. Read more
Everyone has heard that the saying that the “devil is in the details”. In family law matters, this translates to “the details are important”. VERY important. Family law matters are case-sensitive.Read more
Military service members and spouses contemplating divorce want to know how much of the military pension will be split in the process. In New Jersey, as elsewhere, the former spouse of a military service member may be entitled to a certain portion of the military retiree’s pension.Read more
Located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Adinolfi, Roberto & Burick, P.A. is one of the largest family law firms focused on Divorce and Separation • Military Divorce • Same-Sex Marriage and Domestic Partnerships • Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders • Mediation & Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) • Palimony• Prenuptial Agreements • Matrimonial Appeals
Adinolfi, Roberto & Burick, P.A. is responsible for the content of this website. The information presented on this site is for general information only and should not be construed as formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. No aspect of this website has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.