New Jersey Divorce Lawyer
For some, the economic climate can play a major role in your divorce. For others, it may add nearly imperceptible nuances that need to be addressed. The Krompier Law Firm is dedicated to protecting New Jersey men who are going through a divorce or require post-divorce modifications during a recession or an economic downturn.
How a Recession Impacts the Divorce Process
Money naturally becomes tighter during a recession. Even if you still have your job and are still earning the same income that you were prior to the recession, you may have become more focused on how you spend your money. That focus should continue through the divorce process. The fact of the matter is that divorce can be costly. Before putting your money down, you should carefully review the steps that need to be taken and how they will impact your overall cost. Freehold attorney Douglas I. Krompier MBA LLC is cost-conscious. He will review all costs with you prior to moving forward with your divorce case. In fact, he will have you sign off on all documents and expenses, so you can see exactly where your money is going.
The Recession and Post-Divorce Modification
When your divorce was finalized, much of it was based on your income and your wife's income at the time. If you or your wife are one of the many whose incomes have been negatively impacted by the recession, a post-judgment modification may be necessary.
If you lost your job, you may need to alter child support or alimony arrangements. You may need to rearrange child custody plans to accommodate new work. If your ex-wife lost her job, she may request these types of modifications and you will want to know how you can deal with them under your own financial constraints. Attorney Krompier will review your situation to help you understand the steps that need to be taken to adjust to the economic climate.
Schedule a Consultation
Protect your rights. Every one of them. To schedule a consultation with a New Jersey divorce lawyer serving Ocean County, Middlesex County, and Monmouth County, call toll free 866-678-1448 | 848-863-8591 or contact the firm by e-mail.

