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Contested Divorce Attorney in New Jersey

Explaining the Process of Contested Divorce

In many cases, a contested divorce is sought by one or both parties in a marriage. With contested divorce, emotions are usually heightened and at extremes. In some instances, the only thing that the couple agrees upon is the fact that they should be separated. The contested divorce process will usually start with the initial pleadings where one party will file a Complaint with the Court. In this document, the person must list the grounds for divorce and any relief, such as child support or child custody, that they will be seeking. Within thirty five days of filing the Complaint, the other party must respond and provide information as to the relief that they will be seeking. In cases where a response is not received within thirty five days, the judgment may be entered in the person's favor who filed the original Complaint.

Contested divorce is usually the most difficult form of divorce to deal with. Unlike uncontested divorce, many couples filing contested divorce cannot agree on anything. They have disagreed upon child custody, child support, asset division, property division, and alimony payments. With many terms to settle on, a contested divorce case will most likely be costly and very time consuming. As such, having an experienced and qualified New Jersey divorce lawyer to effectively guide you through the process will be necessary.

New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Helping with Your Contested Divorce

At the Law Offices of Steven P. Monaghan, our lead attorney is one of the few lawyers in New Jersey who is a certified Matrimonial Law Attorney. We practice exclusively in the area of divorce and family law, and have an extensive understanding of contested divorce in the state of New Jersey. To get a free consultation with an attorney from our firm, call us today. We will be able to provide you with information as to your rights and the options you have at the current time.

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