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Post-Judgment Issues

New Jersey Family Law Attorneys Handling Issues That Arise After Divorce

Numerous post-judgment issues can arise with regard to a family court order. A divorce or child custody order may need to be revisited for any of the following reasons:

  • Enforcement of spousal support, child support or child custody orders
  • Enforcement of property division terms in the court order such as an order to sell the marital home or pay debts allocated to either spouse
  • Modifications of support and custody orders
  • Removal (move away) of a child from New Jersey by the primary custodial parent (mother or father)
  • Allegations of fraud (such as nondisclosure of assets during divorce settlement of negotiations)

Discuss post-judgment issues with an experienced family law attorney early for best results. Contact a lawyer at Berman Rosenbach, P.C., to schedule a consultation. Our family law practice serves ex-spouses who have not received spousal support or child support as ordered in a divorce decree. Berman Rosenbach, P.C., also represents parents and ex-spouses in need of a modification to support or custody orders because of a change in income or other circumstances.

Intervention by an attorney can often result in the satisfactory resolution of post-judgment issues through out-of-court negotiations. In other cases, an ex-spouse may need to take an enforcement, modification or move-away matter back to family law court.

Berman Rosenbach, P.C., is prepared to represent you vigorously, whether you are seeking enforcement or modification, or you wish to contest a post-judgment issue. You may want to stop your ex-wife or ex-husband from moving out of state with your young child. You may need to request more time to sell the marital home in today's depressed real estate market. You may rightfully ask for increased levels of spousal support or child support when your ex-spouse has had a significant increase in income.

In post-judgment issues as in all family law matters, Berman Rosenbach, P.C., will represent you with your stated best outcome in mind. If the cost of litigating a support modification order will exceed any benefit that you stand to receive, we may advise against pursing legal action through the courts.

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For more information or to schedule a consultation with an experienced Morris County family law attorney regarding civil unions or domestic partnerships, domestic violence or other family-related legal matters, call or e-mail Berman Rosenbach, P.C.

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Licensed in state and federal courts throughout New York and New Jersey, William J. Berman brings over 20 years of experience to our practice. Philip Rosenbach, co-founder of our firm, is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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