EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 20 MIN
Alimony in New Jersey: What Matters and What Doesn’t
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Laura D'Orsi, a seasoned divorce and family law attorney, delves into the nuances of alimony in New Jersey. She elucidates the types of alimony, the factors courts consider when determining alimony, the impact of marriage length on alimony, and dispels common misconceptions surrounding alimony laws. Laura provides valuable insights for individuals navigating divorce and alimony issues in New Jersey, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of alimony laws in the state. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Welcome to your next best chapter, a central New Jersey divorce and family law… 04:54 – Marriage of more than 20 years is called open durational alimony and that means… 09:51 – Up with how it actually works in New Jersey? Sure. So, I think sometimes… 15:05 – Living on zero so that the other person can have 300,000 of income. So,… 20:07 – We'll see you next time. Thanks for watching. Be sure to hit that like… About the Show: *Your Next Best Chapter* is a central New Jersey divorce and family law podcast hosted by Laura D'Orsi, a distinguished attorney with over 30 years of experience. The show provides valuable insights into various aspects of divorce, custody, alimony, and complex family law matters, offering guidance and clarity to individuals facing legal challenges in family law matters.
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In this episode, Laura D’Orsi, a seasoned divorce and family law attorney, delves into the nuances of alimony in New Jersey. She elucidates the types of alimony, the factors courts consider when determining alimony, the impact of marriage length on alimony, and dispels common misconceptions surrounding alimony laws. Laura provides valuable insights for individuals navigating divorce and alimony issues in New Jersey, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of alimony laws in the state.
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