Divorce Attorney for Clients Across New Jersey

Divorce is more than a legal process—it’s a personal turning point. Whether your situation is straightforward or complex, we help clients across New Jersey move through divorce with clarity, confidence, and a strategy that fits their life.



We handle both contested and uncontested divorces throughout Hackensack, Teaneck, Englewood, and surrounding communities, guiding people through each step while keeping long-term stability in focus.

Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce

Every divorce is different. Some couples are able to reach agreements on their own terms. Others face deeper disagreements that require court involvement. We handle both:


  • Uncontested Divorce: If you and your spouse agree on major issues—like property, custody, and support—we’ll help you draft a clear agreement and file everything properly. We’ll also make sure nothing important gets overlooked.

  • Contested Divorce: If there are serious disagreements, we’ll protect your interests in court. We manage everything from negotiations and discovery to trial preparation, focusing on what matters most to you and your future.


Whether your case leans peaceful or contentious, we tailor our approach to your needs.

What We Help With During Divorce

  • Division of marital property and debts
  • Child custody and parenting time
  • Child support and spousal support
  • Temporary agreements during separation
  • Finalizing fair and legally binding divorce terms

Divorce affects nearly every part of your life—your finances, your home, your children, and your future. We help you navigate issues such as:

We’ll walk you through each issue clearly, keep the process moving, and help you avoid common mistakes that can cost time or money later on.

Clear Guidance from Start to Finish

When you hire us, you won’t be left guessing what comes next. We start with a conversation—about your goals, concerns, and what outcomes matter most. Then we build a strategy to help you move forward.


Whether your divorce is just beginning or you’re already deep into the process, we’ll step in and give you the legal structure and support you need to move toward resolution.

Local Insight You Can Rely On

We regularly represent clients in the Superior Court of New Jersey, especially in Hackensack and surrounding counties. We understand how different judges and family law departments approach divorce cases, and we adjust our preparation and strategy accordingly.



We also bring real knowledge of what matters on a day-to-day level—like how parenting plans work with local school schedules in Teaneck, or how home equity and relocation concerns affect real families in Englewood.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need a reason to file for divorce in New Jersey?

    New Jersey allows for “no-fault” divorce based on irreconcilable differences. You don’t need to prove wrongdoing, and you don’t need your spouse’s permission to file.

  • How long does a divorce take?

    It depends. Uncontested divorces can take as little as a few months. Contested cases may take longer—especially if there are disputes over property, custody, or support. We’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your situation.

  • Will I have to go to court?

    Not always. If your divorce is uncontested or settled through negotiation or mediation, court appearances may be limited. In contested cases, a court hearing or trial may be necessary. Either way, we’ll prepare you and stand by you every step of the way.

  • Can we still get divorced if we live in different states?

    Yes—as long as one spouse meets the New Jersey residency requirement (currently 12 consecutive months), you can file here. We frequently help clients who live in separate locations or who have recently moved.

  • Can we agree on everything without lawyers?

    You can try, but we strongly recommend having an attorney review any agreement before you sign. Even in peaceful divorces, we often catch important issues that people miss when drafting their own terms. It’s about protecting your future—not just getting it over with.

Talk to a New Jersey Divorce Attorney

If you're thinking about divorce, already filed, or trying to respond to a court filing, we can help. Contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll explain your rights, answer your questions, and give you a clear understanding of your next steps.