Experienced South Jersey Divorce Attorney
While New Jersey law can be used to resolve family law disputes like divorces in a way that is fair and effective, the law can also be used vindictively. As people accuse each other of bad things, the time, energy and money they spend fighting things out in court only increases.
At the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman, our goal is to help our clients see things realistically and objectively. We understand that divorce is an emotional process, but we leave the emotions to our clients. We help you make practical decisions based on solid legal advice and years of experience with New Jersey family law.
Issues in a Divorce
Each couple is unique and each divorce is unique as well. To finalize a divorce, you will need to resolve a variety of issues that will affect your future. Often this can be done amicably. However, some divorces require court proceedings and resolution of important issues by a judge.
Your divorce may involve several key issues:
- If children are involved, issues of child support, child custody and visitation must be resolved.
- Your divorce may also require a temporary or permanent alimony determination — especially if the marriage has spanned many years and one spouse has been the primary breadwinner.
- Your divorce will probably also involve division of marital property and debts. In New Jersey, this is done equitably. Equitable does not necessarily mean 50/50. It means that the division is done the way a judge believes is fair, based on certain factors.
Depending on the issues involved, a divorce can involve complex legal determinations. It is best to seek the guidance of an experienced attorney as soon as possible. To speak with attorney Daniel Newman, call the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman at (856) 309-9007, (877) 309-9007 or by completing our online form.
At our South Jersey law firm, we offer free initial consultations with an experienced lawyer regarding a wide range of family law issues, like divorce, child custody and division of marital property.















