A divorce can be one of the most difficult decisions you will ever have to make. The feelings of sadness, anger, resentment, and stress are expected during this process, and you need someone to help guide you through this troubling time. Here at the Law Offices of Gruber, Colabella, Thompson, Hiben & Montella, we understand the emotional and mental strain that occurs through any divorce and family law matter. Our family lawyers are always keeping the best interests of your family in mind. We can assist you with every aspect of divorce such as developing matrimonial agreements addressing separation and temporary support, child custody, parenting plans and issues surrounding the distribution of your property.
During the difficult path of divorce, one can expect to experience a wide range of feelings ranging from grief and stress and even relief and hope. But with one of our attorneys at your side, one thing you will not feel is helpless. We will be there to help guide you through this troubling time and will fight for your best possible future.
Child support and child custody in New Jersey is a complicated process for a family going through a divorce or separation. With a caring and considerate approach, we will work with you to ensure that the best interests of the child(ren) are at the forefront of the priorities of all parties, and will fight with fortitude to ensure that your rights are protected to the utmost extent.
In New Jersey, alimony or spousal support is arranged for in some separation agreements or after a divorce in court with the help of an attorney. Our experts will be there to help guide you through the complexities of your unique situation and stand strong to achieve the best possible outcome.
In mediation, we guide parties in formulating their own agreement. If parties can’t reach their own agreement, an arbitrator can hear testimony in an informal and private setting and render a final and binding agreement.
A prenuptial agreement is a very personal decision for every couple, and one that requires careful consideration and strong communication. And while it is difficult to consider the possibility of a marriage ending before it has begun, a prenuptial agreement can ultimately help to provide peace of mind and strengthen your relationship.
New Jersey offers couples both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce; however, many people are unaware that fault rarely has any impact upon the distribution of assets or alimony (spousal support) negotiation during the divorce. We’ll help you to understand New Jersey’s acceptable grounds for divorce and how to proceed in the manner that will best protect your rights and fulfill your future needs.
Spouses and children are not the only individuals affected by divorce proceedings. Many grandparents and siblings also face unique questions and challenges throughout the process. Our attorneys are experts in NJ family law, and can help secure opportunities for visitation rights.
From our offices in Sussex County, neighboring Warren County and Morris County, one of our New Jersey family law attorneys can help protect your child’s rights in juvenile courts and civil lawsuits and provide them with the best chance for a successful future.