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Betrayal, Trauma and PTSD In Family Law Matters

“It is said that is easier to forgive an enemy that forgive a friend.” William Blake While there are many blogs and many articles which discuss the financial, custody and other “legal” Read More

How to Divorce With Power

Waiting for something awesome to happen simply means waiting. Absent movement and change, nothing awesome happens.   Sadly, we often forget that without struggle there is no change. We as Read More

COMMUNICATION AND CO-PARENTING

Parenting can be difficult even in an in-tact household wherein even residing together the time spent together as parents, uninterrupted in thought and time for discussion, results in many discussions Read More

Experts In Divorce: Do I Need One?

It is no secret that divorce proceedings, especially those involving contested issues of custody and high-end financial matters, can be very expensive and may involve more than just the parties Read More

Opioid Crisis and Custody Issues

The opioid epidemic spares no one and as family law and custody lawyers we are faced with this issue almost weekly if not more. At times it is our client’s Read More

Learning Self-Love During A Divorce

A popular saying or belief in life is “if you think the world is out to get you, it probably is.” The same logic however can be, “if you think Read More

How Long Do I Have To Pay Alimony For?

In New Jersey identifies four types of alimony (spousal support) that supporting spouses may be obligated to pay if the facts of the case warrant alimony and/or spousal support at all. These Read More

Maintaining Your Mental And Physical Health During a Divorce

The financial and emotional stressors of a divorce are in many ways obvious. Parties may be required (financially) to remain in the same house despite their turmoil, resulting in ongoing Read More

What's The Difference Between Parole Supervision for Life vs. Probation

Being convicted of certain crimes in New Jersey puts you in a situation where you have to deal with parole supervision for life, also known as “PSL.”  The following crimes Read More

Kelli M. Martone, Esquire Named as a “Best Lawyers for Families” for 2019

Congratulations to Kelli M. Martone Esq. the managing partner of the Martone Law Group in Haddon Heights, New Jersey for being selected by New Jersey Family Magazine as being the Read More

Choosing the Right Divorce Attorney

The divorce process can be challenging in and of itself.  Going through a divorce requires most people to make significant choices and decisions about almost every area of their life Read More

Children’s Bill of Rights in Divorce

We the children of divorcing parents, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure Read More

A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE DIVORCED PERSON ON THE MOST DREADED HALLMARK HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR: VALENTINE’S DAY.

A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE DIVORCED PERSON ON THE MOST DREADED HALLMARK HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR: VALENTINE’S DAY. Valentine’s Day can be difficult and dreaded by many people.  Married couples or Read More

What Are Some Consequences of a Restraining Order?

Defendants in cases of Domestic Violence (hearings on a request for a Final Restraining Order) sometimes have the mistaken belief that the consequences of a Final Restraining Order are not Read More

Child Custody

Child Custody:  The Basics Divorce and the process of going through a divorce, is one of the most stressful experiences a person can go through.  Compounding this stress is the issue of Read More

Driving While Intoxicated Penalties In NJ Could Change Soon: How This Affects You

The primary concern most people have after they are charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) in New Jersey is whether they will lose their driver’s licenses, and if so, for Read More

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