New Jersey allows spouses to pursue “at-fault” or “no-fault” divorces. In a no-fault divorce, your spouse only needs to meet the waiting requirement to obtain a divorce, even if you object to getting divorced. You should contact a New Jersey divorce lawyer as soon as possible to protect your interests if your spouse has served…

No. Even if you and your spouse agree on all the issues in your divorce, you cannot have one attorney representing you and your spouse simultaneously. You and your spouse have adverse interests in divorce, which means that an attorney would have a conflict of interest if they represented you and your spouse. Although you…

Either spouse may file for divorce from the other in New Jersey if either spouse has resided in New Jersey for at least the past 12 months. Even if your spouse moved out of New Jersey or you moved to New Jersey more than a year ago, following your separation, you can still file for…