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Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law
Managing Partner of the Family Law Practice at Callagy Law
More than an accomplished divorce and family law attorney, Tanya L. Freeman, is a consummate professional with a wealth of corporate and life experience.
Known as a leader and strategist, Tanya L. Freeman was appointed by the Governor of New Jersey as Chair of the Board of Directors of the University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. Tanya L. Freeman also presents among the ranks of public speakers. She captivates and inspires professional groups nationwide. "Tanya has the eloquence and oratory brilliance with the ability to forge deep connections with her listeners."TESTIMONIALS
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How Can Alimony be Modified in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, either spouse may ask the court to modify the alimony order if both parties cannot reach an agreement. If a modification is allowed, the asking spouse must show evidence to the court that there is a change in circumstances since the receiving spouse has not complied with the court’s alimony obligations.
Some of the instances include:
When a paying spouse retires or loses their job.
When a paying spouse’s business fails.
When the receiving spouse cohabitates with someone else.
When the receiving spouse’s income significantly increases.
Significant health issue/s limiting the paying spouse’s earning potential.
Increase in living expenses.
You must file a motion with the New Jersey court to request a modification. The courts in New Jersey provide a thorough, informative packet on how to submit a motion to amend. In addition, you may discover further details regarding changing a divorce decree on the court’s website.
Mistakes to Avoid in New Jersey Alimony Cases
Navigating the complexities of alimony can be a daunting task, especially without the guidance of an experienced legal professional. In the state of New Jersey, both parties involved in a divorce should be aware of potential pitfalls that could significantly impact the outcome of their alimony case. Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
Neglecting to Understand the New Jersey Alimony Laws
Failing to grasp the nuances of New Jersey’s alimony laws can lead to serious setbacks during the legal process. Understanding the factors that influence alimony decisions, such as the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, and the financial capabilities of both parties, is crucial to building a strong case.
Not Providing Accurate Financial Information
Inaccurate or incomplete financial disclosure can jeopardize the alimony arrangement. It is imperative to provide comprehensive and precise financial information to ensure a fair and just resolution. Any attempts to conceal assets or income may lead to legal repercussions and potentially unfavorable outcomes.
Failing to Plan for the Future
Underestimating the long-term implications of an alimony settlement can have far-reaching consequences. Failing to consider future changes in circumstances, such as job loss, health issues, or remarriage, could leave individuals vulnerable to financial instability or the need for costly legal modifications down the line.
How Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, Can Help You
If you have questions or concerns about alimony in New Jersey, Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, offers comprehensive legal guidance and representation to ensure that your interests are protected. With extensive experience in handling complex alimony cases, Tanya L. Freeman is dedicated to advocating for her clients and striving for fair and equitable solutions.
Through meticulous case analysis and personalized attention, the team at Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, works closely with clients to develop strategic approaches tailored to their unique circumstances. Our in-depth understanding of New Jersey’s alimony laws and our commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes make us a valuable ally in navigating the intricacies of alimony disputes. Contact Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, today for legal counsel and representation in your alimony case.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is alimony, and how does it work in New Jersey?
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a financial arrangement where one spouse provides financial support to the other following a divorce or separation. In New Jersey, alimony is determined based on various factors, including the length of the marriage, the financial circumstances of both parties, and their respective needs. It’s crucial to understand the state’s specific laws governing alimony.
Who is eligible to receive alimony in New Jersey?
Alimony is not automatically granted in every divorce case. To be eligible for alimony, a spouse must demonstrate a genuine financial need, and the court will consider factors such as the duration of the marriage, each spouse’s income and assets, and their contributions during the marriage.
How is the amount of alimony determined in New Jersey?
The amount of alimony in New Jersey is calculated by considering multiple factors, including the spouses’ respective incomes, the duration of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, and the needs of both parties. It is essential to consult with our New Jersey alimony lawyers to understand how these factors apply to your specific situation.
Can alimony be modified in New Jersey?
Yes, alimony can be modified in New Jersey under certain circumstances. If there is a substantial change in either spouse’s financial situation or life circumstances, such as job loss or remarriage, it may be possible to request a modification. An attorney can guide you through the legal process of seeking a modification.
How long does alimony typically last in New Jersey?
The duration of alimony in New Jersey varies depending on the specific case. It can be temporary, rehabilitative, limited duration, or indefinite, depending on the circumstances. The court will consider factors like the length of the marriage and the supported spouse’s ability to become self-supporting.
What happens if someone fails to pay alimony in New Jersey?
Failure to pay court-ordered alimony can result in legal consequences, including contempt of court charges. If you are experiencing issues with alimony payments, it is crucial to consult with our New Jersey alimony lawyers who can help you take appropriate legal action to enforce the order.
How can Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, assist with alimony cases in New Jersey?
The team at Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, focuses on alimony cases in New Jersey and can provide you with comprehensive legal guidance and representation. Whether you have questions about your rights, need assistance in negotiating or modifying alimony, or require strong legal advocacy in court, our experienced team is here to help. Contact us for counsel and support tailored to your unique situation.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, today. We are here to address your alimony concerns and provide the legal experience you need.
New Jersey Alimony Client Story
This client story is for educational purposes only.
Donna had always been a fighter. Life had thrown its fair share of challenges her way, but she never gave up. When she walked into the offices of Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, she was at a crossroads in her life that would prove to be one of her toughest battles yet.
Donna had recently gone through a difficult divorce from her husband, Matthew. Their marriage had been a rollercoaster ride, and as she emerged on the other side, she knew she needed help. In New Jersey, the prospect of alimony was a lifeline for Donna, who had put her career on hold to support her family.
Feeling lost and overwhelmed, Donna met Tanya Freeman, a compassionate and experienced attorney who would become her guiding light in the darkness of uncertainty. Tanya listened intently as Donna poured out her fears, hopes, and dreams. She needed alimony to secure her financial future and provide for her children, who were the center of her world.
Tanya understood the emotional turmoil Donna was going through. With a steady hand and a heart full of empathy, Tanya guided her through the intricate legal maze of alimony in New Jersey. She explained the factors that the court would consider, the documents needed, and the process they would undertake together.
Donna and Tanya formed a team, bound by their shared goal: to secure the alimony that Donna deserved. With Tanya’s experience, they gathered all the necessary financial documents, prepared a compelling case, and stood together in the face of adversity.
When the day arrived for Donna’s case to be heard in court, she felt a mix of anxiety and hope. Tanya stood by her side, offering unwavering support. She argued her case with precision, using her deep knowledge of New Jersey’s alimony laws to make a compelling argument on Donna’s behalf.
Donna couldn’t have asked for a better advocate. With Tanya’s dedication and relentless determination, they achieved success. The court awarded Donna the alimony she needed to rebuild her life and secure her children’s future.
The victory brought tears to Donna’s eyes as she realized the profound impact that Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, had on her life. Tanya was not just a lawyer; she was a friend, a guide, and a guardian angel during one of the most challenging times of Donna’s life.
Donna’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the support of a trusted attorney who truly cares. If you’re facing an alimony battle in New Jersey, like Donna, you don’t have to go it alone. Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, is here to be your partner and advocate in your journey to secure the alimony you deserve. Contact us today to take the first step toward your own future.
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Spousal support is a problem that might follow you even after your divorce is finalized. Whether you are seeking an initial support order, alimony modification, or enforcement of an existing spousal support order, experienced advice from someone who understands New Jersey spousal support law inside and out can be invaluable.
Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law, and her staff represent both individuals seeking alimony and those who may be ordered to pay it. Clients frequently wonder if they will be obliged to pay alimony if their circumstances change. Others are seeking enforcement because they are not receiving the alimony payments outlined in the agreement. Our New Jersey alimony lawyers can assist you in presenting information to the court as to why the amount you pay should be reduced or in requesting that the alimony arrangement be appropriately enforced.
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