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Long Hill Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Full service AV Rated law firm dedicated to providing effective and efficient services to all of Northwest New Jersey.

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Alan Strelzik
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 33 lawyers3 awards

  • At the most difficult and emotionally taxing time in one's life, you need a firm dedicated exclusively to the practice of matrimonial law. A firm that will pay attention to... Read More

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 31 lawyers3 awards

  • A New Jersey Firm You Can Rely On For Over 13 Practice Areas That Include: Criminal Law, Family Law, Corporate and Business Law.

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers4 awards

  • Trusted authorities on New Jersey Divorce and Family Law. Guidance and experience that you can rely upon.

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers4 awards

  • Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, L.L.C., is one of the largest family law practices in New Jersey. Our firm is equipped to handle small cases cost-effectively, but we have the resources... Read More

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers1 award

  • Our mission and our promise to you are to work diligently toward a successful conclusion of your case. You are our top priority and we promise to provide you with individual... Read More

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Wennogle Law, LLC

5.0
13 Reviews
  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Smart and Sensible Solutions for Families

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Denise A. Wennogle Esq.
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers2 awards

  • A Firm Dedicated to Serving the Needs of our Clients

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Paul H. Mandal
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Specializing in Construction Litigation and Family Law

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Laurie Rush-Masuret
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Trust A Law Firm That Puts You FirstWhen taking on the legal system, you need an attorney you can trust. Linda Mainenti Walsh, Esq. understands how complicated and overwhelming the... Read More

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Linda Mainenti Walsh
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Certified Elder Law Attorneys Serving New Jersey Residents Since 1978

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Adrienne Burke
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Keaveney Legal Group

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers

  • Keaveney Legal Group is a New Jersey & Pennsylvania-based professional law firm that aggressively defends consumers, professionals and homeowners who are facing legal issues in the... Read More

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Warren Levy
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Brach Eichler LLC

4.6
121 Reviews
  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 101 lawyers2 awards

  • A multidisciplinary law firm with more than 55 years practicing law, we are ready to meet virtually any legal services need. Our attorneys are dedicated to delivering outstanding... Read More

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Roshni Patel
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • 30+ Years Serving Clients. In all areas of Elder Law, General Practice, Real Estate & Matrimonial.

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Fran J. Garb Esq.
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers2 awards

  • Laufer, Dalena, Jensen, Bradley & Doran, LLC, is one of the most established family law firms in northern New Jersey and has experience handling family law and divorce issues using... Read More

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

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Annette Verdesco Esq.
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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • A Top Rated Business Litigation and Criminal Defense Boutique

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Patrick J. Jennings
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Cadicina Law, LLC

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  • Serving Long Hill, NJ and Morris County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers1 award

  • The Experience and Commitment to Provide Superior Service--Serving Morris County and Surrounding areas--No Consultation Fee on New Divorce Cases.

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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4.6

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

For an ncontested divorce, what happens if I do not file a pettition response?

Tobie Brina Waxman
Answered by attorney Tobie Brina Waxman (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Tobie B. Waxman
If you don't respond to the petition, the filing spouse and request entry of default. You can get a default judgment WITH a written agreement. You should consult with an attorney to make sure you file all the proper documents otherwise your judgment paperwork can be rejected.
If you don't respond to the petition, the filing spouse and request entry of default. You can get a default judgment WITH a written agreement. You should consult with an attorney to make sure you file all the proper documents otherwise your judgment paperwork can be rejected.
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Is Joint Ownership Of House After Divorce Practical? Common? Under Circumstances Indicated Below?

Richard Scott Diamond
Answered by attorney Richard Scott Diamond (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diamond & Diamond, P.A.
In divorce settings ( outside of the courthouse) there are a million alternate ways to resolve support, asset division, and parenting time issues in divorce settings, including settings where one spouse "defers on his equity interest" in the asset for a period of time because of the children. The difficulty is working out the terms to ensure its success. To draft language to address this type of setting should take a family law attorney about 4 - 5 pages since we need to determine if the mortgage payment is going to be paid as part of the alimony and/or child support obligation, whether the mortgage payment is going to be shared equally or in a different ratio; what happens if one party defaults in his / her payments; who pays for routine maintenance and routine repairs or whether they get shared; who pays for extraordinary type repairs or are they shared; what happens if your spouse starts living with a guy in the house, does that trigger a sale or buy out; who gets credit for the mortgage pay down or is that shared; what is the triggering event for the sale or buy out; how do you determine the market value for its sale or buy out; what is the timeframe for a sale or buy out once the triggering event occurs; if there is going to be a buyout, how is the mortigage handled and what is the timeframe for the refience of same to occur; if there are any tax benefits for the mortigage interest and / or the real estate taxes, are they shared equally or in a different ratio; and how do you and she recalucualte each parties share of the expenses in the event of a material change in circumstnace setting. These are simply a few of the questions that a family law attorney would be addressing in drafting a settlement agreement. If these terms are not addressed and not clarified, then you have created a black hole setting or a nightmare for a court if a dispute takes place in the future over any or all of these issues. The fact that you and your spouse are getting along now has nothing to do with the future or how each of you will feel about these issues later. And, if these issues are not clarified now, how can a judge figure out what you and your spouse intended to do with each of these issues. 
In divorce settings ( outside of the courthouse) there are a million alternate ways to resolve support, asset division, and parenting time issues in divorce settings, including settings where one spouse "defers on his equity interest" in the asset for a period of time because of the children. The difficulty is working out the terms to ensure its success. To draft language to address this type of setting should take a family law attorney about 4 - 5 pages since we need to determine if the mortgage payment is going to be paid as part of the alimony and/or child support obligation, whether the mortgage payment is going to be shared equally or in a different ratio; what happens if one party defaults in his / her payments; who pays for routine maintenance and routine repairs or whether they get shared; who pays for extraordinary type repairs or are they shared; what happens if your spouse starts living with a guy in the house, does that trigger a sale or buy out; who gets credit for the mortgage pay down or is that shared; what is the triggering event for the sale or buy out; how do you determine the market value for its sale or buy out; what is the timeframe for a sale or buy out once the triggering event occurs; if there is going to be a buyout, how is the mortigage handled and what is the timeframe for the refience of same to occur; if there are any tax benefits for the mortigage interest and / or the real estate taxes, are they shared equally or in a different ratio; and how do you and she recalucualte each parties share of the expenses in the event of a material change in circumstnace setting. These are simply a few of the questions that a family law attorney would be addressing in drafting a settlement agreement. If these terms are not addressed and not clarified, then you have created a black hole setting or a nightmare for a court if a dispute takes place in the future over any or all of these issues. The fact that you and your spouse are getting along now has nothing to do with the future or how each of you will feel about these issues later. And, if these issues are not clarified now, how can a judge figure out what you and your spouse intended to do with each of these issues. 
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Can I force the sale of our house if it was awarded to my husband during our divorce settlement?

Rebecca A Rainwater
Answered by attorney Rebecca A Rainwater (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Landon Rainwater Robinson LLP
You may need to file to modify that portion of your order. I'd the court agrees they will order the house sold if spouse can meet the terms of the order.
You may need to file to modify that portion of your order. I'd the court agrees they will order the house sold if spouse can meet the terms of the order.
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