Title: Divorce laws New Jersey- FAQs
1Divorce laws New Jersey- FAQs
2Middlesex County Divorce Attorney
Ques 1. What is the regular waiting period for
filing a complaint for divorce in court? Ans 1.
This usually depends on the grounds or reasons
for your complaint. Some reasons along with their
respective waiting periods are Desertion- You
can file a complaint for divorce after 12 months
of desertion. Adultery- No waiting
period. Mutual Agreement or No Fault'- You can
file a complaint for divorce if you and your
partner have been living separate for 18
consecutive months.
3Monmouth County Divorce Attorney
Ques 2. What does equitable distribution' of
the property mean? Ans 2. According to the New
Jersey laws, the joint property of the couple is
divided among them using a fair and reasonable'
set of rules which are based on the various
circumstances and the financial and economic
positions of both the parties.
4Monmouth County Family Lawyer
Ques 3. Do I need an attorney for my case? Will
the court provide me a lawyer if I cannot afford
one? Ans 3. Although it is not necessary, we
would strongly recommend you to hire a reputable
and experienced divorce attorney in Monmouth
County NJ so that he/she may prepare all the
required paperwork for you. This is especially
critical if you have to make decisions regarding
property, child custody or visitation, and
spousal support.
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