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Comparing Rights To Alimony In New Jersey And Pennsylvania
IN NEW JERSEY Generally speaking, there is a presumption in New Jersey that a spouse married more than ten years, whose earnings or earning capacity is less than the other spouse, is entitled to alimony. Under these circumstances, where there is a ten-year or longer marriage, a Judge must presume that alimony will be indefinite in nature, meaning that it will continue in effect until a change in circumstances for instance, an increase in the dependent spouse’s income or re-marriage
Comparing Rights To Alimony In New Jersey And Pennsylvania
IN NEW JERSEY Generally speaking, there is a presumption in New Jersey that a spouse married more than ten years, whose earnings or earning capacity is less than the other spouse, is entitled to alimony. Under these circumstances, where there is a ten-year or longer marriage, a Judge must presume that alimony will be indefinite in nature, meaning that it will continue in effect until a change in circumstances for instance, an increase in the dependent spouse’s income or re-marriage
Comparing Rights To Alimony In New Jersey And Pennsylvania
IN NEW JERSEY Generally speaking, there is a presumption in New Jersey that a spouse married more than ten years, whose earnings or earning capacity is less than the other spouse, is entitled to alimony. Under these circumstances, where there is a ten-year or longer marriage, a Judge must presume that alimony will be indefinite in nature, meaning that it will continue in effect until a change in circumstances for instance, an increase in the dependent spouse’s income or re-marriage
Slip and Fall FAQ's
· If I fall and am injured, can I sue for my damages/injuries? Who do I sue? · Who pays for my medical bills? · How do I pay my lawyer for representing me? · How long will it take for the case to be settled? · What if I can’t work because of my injuries? If I fall and am injured, can I sue for my damages/injuries? Who do I sue? Yes, but only if your fall was due to negligence. As to who you sue, this can be a complex legal issue and will depend on a determination of who was responsible
Slip and Fall FAQ's
Covered in this article: · If I fall and am injured, can I sue for my damages/injuries? Who do I sue? · Who pays for my medical bills? · How do I pay my lawyer for representing me? · How long will it take for the case to be settled? · What if I can’t work because of my injuries? If I fall and am injured, can I sue for my damages/injuries? Who do I sue? Yes, but only if your fall was due to negligence. As to who you sue, this can be a complex legal issue