If you are considering divorce or if you have another family law issue with which you need legal assistance, we can help you. We know that family law matters require a sensitive and compassionate approach and we are fully prepared to offer you the type of representation that you need. Over the past three decades, Attorney Karen Amacker has represented both men and women involved in family and divorce law proceedings.
Because of her extensive experience in all phases of divorce law, Karen Amacker has the ability to efficiently evaluate your rights and the experience and know how to secure those rights in the divorce process. While Karen Amacker strives to resolve all family law matters without the need for contested litigation she is not afraid to and has the experience and know how to vigorously try your case in Court, if necessary.
Because of her extensive experience in all phases of divorce law, Karen Amacker has the ability to efficiently evaluate your rights and the experience and know how to secure those rights in the divorce process. While Karen Amacker strives to resolve all family law matters without the need for contested litigation she is not afraid to and has the experience and know how to vigorously try your case in Court, if necessary.
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If you are contemplating filing for divorce, or if you have already been served with a complaint for divorce, it is important that you know just what is at stake. Your divorce will greatly impact the amount of time you are able to spend with your children. Your divorce will also have a major impact on your financial situation.
Child custody can be one of the most emotional and stressful issues in any divorce or legal separation. It is crucial for any parent going through this kind of life-changing process to fully understand his or her custody rights and obligations. Attorney Karen Amacker understands the complex emotional issues surrounding child custody and its importance to all parties, including the children.
In New Jersey, the court determines child support by "income shares, " which means that the level of child support is based on the combined income of both parents. Other factors are considered by the Court as well. Earnings abilities of the parents, the parenting time and custodial arrangement between the parties.
It is not unusual for the Courts to have to address enforcement or modification of child support, custody, spousal support and parenting time Orders or Agreements after a divorce is finalized. These matters may be subject to modification post-judgment should there be a substantial change in circumstances.
The division of property, both real and personal, accumulated during the marriage (equitable distribution) is often one of the most contentious aspects of a divorce or dissolution. Attorney Karen Amacker whose firm is located in Moorestown, New Jersey, is experienced in negotiating agreements that provide her clients with the assets to which they are entitled.
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