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Sep 29, 2023
Tips For Beginning The Divorce Process
Seiden Says Tips For Beginning The Divorce Process by Sheryl J. Seiden, Esq. For a spouse who recognizes that your marriage is...
Sheryl Seiden
Aug 19, 2022
How to Effectively Prepare a Case Information Statement
The Case Information Statement ("CIS") is one of the most important documents prepared in a matrimonial matter. A CIS is needed whether...
Sheryl Seiden
Aug 4, 2022
How To Prove a Dissipation Claim and How to Protect Against Dissipation
By Sheryl J. Seiden, Esq.[1] It is not uncommon for a spouse to question the other spouse's spending of marital assets when they are...
Sheryl Seiden
Jul 7, 2022
Equitable Distribution Should be Equitable – Which is Not Always Equal
By: Sheryl J. Seiden, Esq.[1] As matrimonial practitioners, we have the responsibility of assisting parties in a divorce in equitably...
Sheryl Seiden
May 3, 2022
Standard of Living for Purposes of Equitable Distribution
The purpose of equitable distribution is for a fair and equitable division of marital property. Pressler, Current N.J. Court Rules,...
Sheryl Seiden
Apr 11, 2022
Parental Alienation – Identifying and Addressing The Problem
By Sheryl J. Seiden[1] Parental alienation is a serious problem that plagues families when parents are involved in divorce proceedings...
Sheryl Seiden
Apr 8, 2022
Completing The Case Management Order In An Effective Manner
By Sheryl J. Seiden The Case Management Order ("CMO") is generally the first order entered by the Court in a matrimonial action. In many...
Sheryl Seiden
Mar 17, 2022
Demystifying Child Support - Not all Child Support Cases Are Alike
Decoding the Child Support Guidelines Appendix IX of the Rules of Court contains the Child Support Guidelines (the “Guidelines”). Rule...
Sheryl Seiden
Mar 15, 2022
It Is Time to Re-Examine Our Relocation Laws
By: Sheryl J. Seiden[1] In our ever mobile society, relocation after a divorce is a very realistic option for a parent. The advancement...
Sheryl Seiden
Feb 26, 2022
The Evolving Case Law That Triggered A Review of New Jersey's Law on Relocation
By: Sheryl J. Seiden [1] Until August 8, 2017, for sixteen years, the law in New Jersey on relocation created a presumption favoring...
Sheryl Seiden
Jan 19, 2022
A Summary of Top Alimony Cases
By Sheryl J. Seiden[1] Alimony is one of the most difficult financial issues to resolve in our matrimonial cases. N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(b)...
Sheryl Seiden
Jan 13, 2022
Equitably Distributing Executive Compensation
By: Sheryl J. Seiden, Esq.[1] In determining how to equitably distribute executive compensation, first, the type of executive...
Sheryl Seiden
May 9, 2019
How Will The Change In The Tax Laws Affect The Individual Taxpayer?
By Sheryl J. Seiden, Esq.[1] For the first time in three decades, Congress passed the Tax Cut and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) bill which has...
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