New Jersey Divorce Law Firm
Sound Legal Advice
Over 20 Years of Experience
The Results You Expect
The Divorce Process
Our Principles and Goals in Divorce and Family Law Cases
Our 5 Principles in Divorce Cases
- Kids come 1st
- There are no winners
- Don’t spend more on counsel fees that your going to make or save on your case
- Don’t let a judge make a decision you can make by yourself
- Communication is the key to a successful outcome in any divorce case
Our Goals in Divorce Cases
- Educate our clients so they understand their rights
- Get through the case quickly
- Be conscious of costs
- Reduce our client’s stress as much as possible
- Ensure that our client always has a great relationship with their children
- Promote civility between the parties during and after the case
Our Pledge to You
We have built our law practice on several principles: hard work on behalf of our clients, reliability, and honesty. Should we undertake your representation, we will work diligently and tenaciously on your behalf, answer all of your questions in a timely manner, keep you informed as to progress of your case, and devote our full efforts to resolving your matter. This is our promise. Thank you and we look forward to serving you.
We represent clients in New Jersey and New York with any issue related to divorce and family law. Please select any of the links in this section to learn more about our practice.
Divorce
The breakup of a marriage can be very complicated. Everything in your life is affected, including ... READ MORE
Annulment
A marriage in New Jersey may be annulled in certain circumstances. Unlike divorce, with an... READ MORE
Child Relocation
Child relocation out of the state of New jersey, also known as removal, are among the more ... READ MORE
Alimony
Alimony, sometimes called spousal support, is usually one of the hotly contested issues in any ... READ MORE
Restraining Orders
Restraining orders are among the more serious issues handled by our firm. Immediately upon its ... READ MORE
Same-sex Couples
In New Jersey, same-sex couples were granted limited rights beginning in 2004 with the New Jersey ... READ MORE
Adoption
We represent clients in connection with juvenile and adult adoptions. Each of these types of ... READ MORE
Contested Estate Matters
We have represented clients in contested estate cases for many years. In the usual case, siblings ... READ MORE
Separation
Sometimes spouses decide to separate without getting divorced. Moving out of the marital home ... READ MORE
Child Custody
The most serious issues involving the breakup of a relationship involve the custody of the children ... READ MORE
Child Support
A child has the right to be supported by both parents. Even if one of the parents is absent from the ... READ MORE
Equitable Distribution
Like alimony, the division of marital property, also known as equitable distribution, is an area of ... READ MORE
Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is entered into before parties get married. The agreement sets forth each ... READ MORE
Post-divorce issues
The parties spent months or years resolving their divorce case or going to trial to have a judge ... READ MORE
Mediation & Arbitration
Mediation and Arbitration fall under the category of Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR for ... READ MORE
How It Works
The break up of a marriage is difficult. Our representation of you is not.
Consultation
Our initial case consultation is free. We will review your case, and determine how we can help you.
Strategize
Every family is unique, and every client has different objectives. We will work together, and develop a plan to resolve your case.
Take Action
Once the plan is developed, we will guide you through the litigation process, focusing on your objectives.
FAQs
Yes. We have a no-charge, no obligation, initial consultation.
A divorce case can be concluded in as little as 2 to 3 months or last for years. Typically, most cases resolve within 6 to 9 months.
We accept all forms of payment. The preferred payment method is with an eCheck, debit, or credit card through LawPay available on our website.
No one should enter into a divorce case without understanding how much the case will cost. That being said, it is impossible to provide an accurate estimate of the total cost of your divorce case without knowing more about your specific situation. That is one of the reasons we offer a no-charge, no obligation, initial consultation.
Yes, but it is not recommended that you attempt to represent yourself in a divorce case. Litigation is complicated, divorce is emotionally charged, and the effects of a divorce case can last for years after the case is concluded. Everyone needs a good attorney on their team.