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Divorce in New Jersey
Divorce in New Jersey can be a complex and emotional process. The state follows a no-fault divorce system, which means that neither party is required to prove marital misconduct to obtain a divorce. Instead, couples can cite irreconcilable differences as the reason for the dissolution of their marriage. During this time, the couple can address various issues such as child custody, division of property, and spousal support. If an agreement cannot be reached, the court will make decisions based on the best interests of the children and equitable distribution of assets.
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Child Custody & Support Support
Child custody and child support in New Jersey are governed by specific laws and regulations. When parents decide to separate or divorce, the issue of custody becomes a primary concern. In NJ, the court determines custody based on the best interest of the child, considering factors such as the child's preference, parents' ability to provide for the child, and any history of abuse or neglect. Custody arrangements can be sole, joint, or split, depending on the circumstances. Child support, on the other hand, is typically awarded to the custodial parent to ensure the child's financial needs are met. The amount of child support is determined based on the parents' income, the number of children, and other relevant factors. It is important for parents in NJ to be familiar with these laws and seek legal advice to navigate the complexities of child custody and support.
Navigating the intricate and emotionally charged process of divorce can be overwhelming, but with the assistance of Marc P. Feldman, a skilled divorce lawyer, you can find the support and expertise you need to navigate these challenging waters. Call for a free initial consultation.






Spousal Support or Alimony
Spousal support and alimony in New Jersey are provisions intended to financially support a spouse after a divorce or separation. Spousal support, also known as alimony, is typically awarded to the lower-earning spouse to help maintain their standard of living after the end of a marriage. The amount and duration of alimony payments are determined based on various factors, including the length of the marriage, the financial needs and abilities of each spouse, and the contributions made during the marriage. New Jersey recognizes several types of alimony, such as rehabilitative alimony, reimbursement alimony, and permanent alimony. Each type serves a specific purpose and can be modified or terminated under certain circumstances.
Whether you are seeking alimony from a soon-to-be ex-spouse or you are trying to protect your assets during a contentious divorce, the key is to obtain competent legal representation from an alimony attorney such as Marc P. Feldman. Call for a free initial consultation.


Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation in NJ is a process where a neutral third party facilitates communication and negotiation between divorcing couples in order to reach agreements on various aspects of their divorce, such as child custody, visitation schedules, division of assets, and spousal support. This alternative approach to traditional litigation allows couples to have more control over the outcome of their divorce, while also saving time and money. During the mediation process, both parties have the opportunity to express their concerns and priorities, and the mediator helps them explore options and find mutually acceptable solutions. The mediator does not make decisions for the couple but rather guides them towards reaching their own agreements. Divorce mediation in NJ offers a confidential and respectful environment that promotes open communication and cooperation, ultimately leading to a more amicable and less adversarial divorce process.
From providing sound legal advice to advocating for your rights and interests in negotiations or in the courtroom, a divorce lawyer Marc P. Feldman will help you chart a path towards a fair and equitable resolution. Call for a free initial consultation.


Restraining Orders & Injunctions
Restraining orders and injunctions are legal tools available in New Jersey to protect individuals from harm or harassment. A restraining order is a court order that prohibits a person from making contact with the protected individual, whether it be physical, verbal, or electronic communication. These orders are commonly sought in cases of domestic violence, stalking, or harassment. On the other hand, an injunction is a court order that requires a person to do or refrain from doing a certain action. It can be used to prevent a person from engaging in specific activities that may cause harm or violate someone's rights. Both restraining orders and injunctions are powerful legal mechanisms that provide victims with a sense of safety and security. They ensure that individuals can live their lives free from fear and intimidation.
With their deep understanding of family law, divorce lawyer Marc P. Feldman offers more than just legal expertise – he offer a source of strength during a difficult time, ensuring your voice is heard and your future is protected. Call for a free initial consultation.


Enforcement of Court Orders
Enforcement of family court orders in New Jersey is a crucial aspect of the legal system. Family court orders pertain to various matters such as child custody, visitation rights, child support, spousal support, and division of marital assets. These orders are put in place to ensure that the best interests of the family members, especially children, are protected. In order to enforce these court orders, individuals can seek legal remedies through the family court system. This may involve filing a motion for enforcement, where the court can take appropriate actions to ensure compliance with the order. The court may impose penalties, such as fines or even imprisonment, for the non-compliant party. It is important to note that enforcement of family court orders is essential for maintaining order and fairness within families and upholding the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved.
Seasoned divorce lawyer Marc P. Feldman is not just a legal representative; he is a compassionate guide who will stand by your side, helping you make informed decisions about matters like asset division, child custody, spousal support, and more. Call for a free initial consultation.