For some people in New Jersey, filing for bankruptcy is their last chance to relieve themselves from the burden of debt. Filing for bankruptcy can allow you to pay off your debts or get them discharged altogether so that you can start rebuilding your finances. There's...
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What New Jersey law says about college expenses after a divorce
In New York and other states, you're responsible for providing for your children until they reach adulthood. This is true even if you are no longer in a romantic relationship with your son or daughter's other parent. In some cases, you might be responsible for paying...
How to manage your medical debts
Even if you have health insurance, there is no guarantee that it'll cover the cost of a medication or a New Jersey surgical procedure. However, there are steps that you can take to reduce or pay down medical debt in a timely manner. Don't be afraid to negotiate It may...
Documents that are helpful during divorce settlement talks
In a divorce settlement, you may be entitled to a share of joint marital assets, alimony and child support payments. However, this may only be true if you can show that you have a valid claim to them. Tax returns, bank statements and other documents may be enough to...