The cost of a divorce in New Jersey can vary widely based on the complexity of the case and whether the divorce is contested or uncontested. Typical costs include filing fees, which are approximately $300, plus a possible additional fee for serving the divorce complaint on the other spouse. Attorney fees can range widely from…

The timeline for a divorce in New Jersey depends on various factors, including the complexity of the issues and whether both parties agree. An uncontested divorce might be finalized in as little as 8 to 12 weeks after the filing. A contested divorce, where issues need to be resolved in court, can take a year…

New Jersey follows the equitable distribution principle when dividing marital property in a divorce. This means that the court divides the marital assets fairly but not necessarily equally. Factors considered include the length of the marriage, each spouse’s financial situation, age, health, contributions to the marriage (both financial and non-financial), and any written agreements such…

No, New Jersey is not a community property state where assets are divided 50/50. Instead, it follows the principle of equitable distribution. This means that marital property is divided in a manner that is fair and just but not necessarily equal. The court considers various factors to ensure that the division reflects the individual circumstances…

In a New Jersey divorce, a wife (or either spouse) is entitled to an equitable share of the marital assets and debts. This might include property, investments, retirement accounts, and more. Factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s contributions, and their financial needs are considered. A wife may also be entitled to…