Divorce

Divorce in New Jersey generally consists of the dissolution of a marriage, arrangements for the care and custody of the children of the marriage as well as parental access to those children, the arrangement of support, including alimony and child support, the distribution of marital property, and the allocation of counsel fees incurred in litigating the divorce. In each of these areas, the law has had to develop to address the limitless permutations in the manner in which individual married couples arrange their lives, raise their children, and acquire both assets and debts.

Because no two marriages are alike in every detail, no two divorce cases are ever the same. Legal, economic and personal issues all converge in the family court, so that the matters require not only legal knowledge, but also attention to the interpersonal struggles of divorcing couples and their children. At Horn, Turnbach & Rybar, LLC, it is our goal to achieve resolutions that make sense in the present, and provide a workable framework for preventing discord in the future. This website will outline the issues and the legal principles involved in divorce; please use it at your convenience and with our best wishes for the future of yourself and your family.

 
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