New Jersey alimony law covers financial support that may be temporary or long-term depending on the circumstances of the marriage. Courts evaluate factors such as income, earning capacity, and contributions to the relationship. Lawyers assist with establishing, modifying, and enforcing support arrangements. Individuals often seek legal guidance to ensure fair outcomes and compliance with New Jersey law.
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