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January 13, 2025
> New Jersey Divorce & Family Law Guide: Custody, Support, Alimony
Men and fathers going through a New Jersey divorce face an array of challenges that threaten to upend their lives. Cordell & Cordell’s New Jersey divorce lawyers focus on representing men during the divorce process and that gives them an understanding of how the state’s laws affect them and their families. Our New Jersey divorce […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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January 13, 2025
> Indiana Non-Custodial Parent Relocation Laws & Child Custody
If you are a non-custodial parent moving out of state, your parenting time could significantly be reduced. The non-relocating parent may even contest the move and file a motion with the court. If the court finds that it is in the best interest of the child that you do not move, it can prevent you […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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January 13, 2025
> South Carolina Divorce, Child Custody & Family Law Guide
Whether you’re facing a divorce, custody dispute, or other family-related legal issues, having access to reliable and comprehensive resources is crucial. Our website is designed to provide you with essential information, tools, and guidance to support you through every step of your legal journey. Here, you’ll find answers to common questions to help give you […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | September 13, 2023
> Holiday Survival Tips for Divorced Dads: Child Custody Guide
The holidays are often the most difficult time of the year for divorced parents, especially if the divorce or separation is fairly recent. There are a number of logistical hurdles involved in dividing holidays between both holidays in addition to reconciling potential feelings of anger or loneliness that can wreck what is traditionally a joyous […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | June 08, 2022
> How to Fight Parental Alienation: 4 Key Tips for Parents
What is parental alienation? Parental alienation is the intentional or unintentional deterioration of a child’s relationship with one of their parents. The symptoms of parental alienation can manifest themselves in many forms. A parent could deny the other parent access to the child. Or one parent could fill the child’s ear with hurtful lies about […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | April 01, 2022
> How to Enforce Family Court Orders With Contempt Actions
Court-issued orders during or after divorce proceedings, such as a child support order or visitation schedule, are legally binding. Failing to abide by the conditions listed in the order can lead to you being held in contempt and will subject you to court penalties. This article provides a broad overview of contempt, including what constitutes […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | March 18, 2022
> Why the USFSPA Is Unfair to Retired Veterans
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act was passed more than 30 years ago and has faced criticism by numerous veterans organizations ever since. The law routinely blindsides divorced servicemen and women who, after divorce, suddenly find huge portions of the retirement funds they’ve earned sent to their former spouse. The USFSPA was enacted in […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | March 18, 2022
> Can My Girlfriend Post Photos of My Kids Online Legally?
Question: My ex wife more or less threatened me with court action because she saw a picture online of my girlfriend and my daughter at the beach. There was nothing vulgar or inappropriate with the picture. My ex said that her friend who is a lawyer informed her that posting photos of our daughter online […]
Joseph E. Cordell
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Family Law | January 18, 2017
> Co-Parenting Communication Tips: How to Improve After Divorce
Divorce signals the end of your marriage, but your relationship with your ex-spouse never really ends if you have children.
Joseph E. Cordell

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