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  • Divorce Case Types

What Type of
Divorce Case
Are You Facing in New Jersey?

An experienced divorce lawyer helps you identify your case type and next legal steps.

Standard

Uncontested Divorce

You and your spouse agree on custody, support, and property terms; however, no court battle is needed.

Key Points:


  • Mutual agreement

  • Faster resolution

  • Lower costs

  • Minimal court involvement


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Contested

Contested Divorce

Disputes over custody, finances, or assets require a structured legal strategy and court involvement.

Key Points:


  • Active disputes

  • Court intervention

  • Litigation strategy

  • Settlement negotiations


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Financial

High-Asset / Complex Divorce

Involves businesses, investments, or significant assets that must be accurately valued and divided.

Key Points:


  • Business valuation

  • Asset tracing

  • Financial experts

  • Complex division


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Standard

No-Fault Divorce

Filed based on irreconcilable differences without proving fault or misconduct.

Key Points:


  • No fault required

  • Irreconcilable differences

  • Simplified filing

  • Less conflict


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Contested

Fault-Based Divorce

Filed on grounds like adultery or abandonment, which may impact financial outcomes.

Key Points:


  • Legal grounds required

  • Misconduct evidence

  • Alimony impact

  • Case complexity


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Financial

Property Division

License revocation can happen quickly after a DWI arrest, and deadlines to challenge it are strict.

Key Points:


  • Equitable distribution

  • Asset division

  • Debt allocation

  • Property disputes


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Financial

Spousal Support (Alimony)

Determines whether one spouse pays financial support based on income and marriage length.

Key Points:


  • Support determination

  • Income evaluation

  • Duration factors

  • Modification options


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Investigation

Hidden Assets

Used when one spouse may be concealing income, accounts, or property.

Key Points:


  • Financial disclosure

  • Asset investigation

  • Forensic accounting

  • Legal discovery


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Alternative

Divorce Mediation

A structured process to resolve disputes privately without going to trial.

Key Points:


  • Private resolution

  • Neutral mediator

  • Faster outcomes

  • Lower costs


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  • Why Choose us

Trusted and Experienced
Divorce Lawyers in New Jersey

Proven Experience in Divorce Cases

Our team has handled a wide range of divorce matters, from simple agreements to complex and contested cases across New Jersey.

Trusted Guidance at Every Step

We help you understand your options, avoid costly mistakes, and make informed decisions from start to finish.

Strong Focus on Outcomes

Every strategy is built to protect your assets, your rights, and your long-term financial stability.

Consistent Communication

You stay informed at every stage of your case with clear updates and practical legal advice.

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  • The Divorce Process

What to Expect When
Filing for Divorce
in New Jersey

A divorce attorney guides each step so you can make informed decisions and avoid costly delays.
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  • Common Questions

Common Questions
About Divorce
in New Jersey

What money can’t be touched in a divorce?


Generally, non-marital property such as gifts, inheritances, and assets owned before marriage are not subject to division in divorce. However, if the property is commingled or used for joint purposes, it could be considered marital property.

While a spouse can legally withdraw money from a joint account, it may violate fiduciary duties and could harm their case in divorce proceedings. Courts may consider such actions when dividing assets.

Hiding assets during a divorce is illegal and can result in severe penalties, including financial penalties and an unfair settlement. If you suspect asset concealment, your attorney can use discovery tools and forensic accounting to uncover hidden assets.

Generally, non-marital property such as gifts, inheritances, and assets owned before marriage are not subject to division in divorce. However, if the property is commingled or used for joint purposes, it could be considered marital property.

While a spouse can legally withdraw money from a joint account, it may violate fiduciary duties and could harm their case in divorce proceedings. Courts may consider such actions when dividing assets.Hiding assets during a divorce is illegal and can result in severe penalties, including financial penalties and an unfair settlement. If you suspect asset concealment, your attorney can use discovery tools and forensic accounting to uncover hidden assets.


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Divorce Guidance
Today

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