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Before you initiate your divorce proceedings in New Jersey, there are several crucial aspects you need to consider before submitting your Complaint for Divorce to the Superior Court.
Firstly, it's essential to verify if you fulfill the residency requirements needed for filing a divorce in the state of New Jersey.
Following that, it's crucial to identify the specific documents that are relevant to your individual circumstances. For instance, is your spouse prepared to sign an Acknowledgment of Service? Are you aware of your spouse's whereabouts? Have you lost touch with your spouse? The responses to these queries will dictate the necessary legal documents and paperwork to kickstart and eventually conclude your New Jersey divorce.
After identifying the appropriate paperwork and relevant Superior Court, the next step is to arrange these documents. If you're pursuing an uncontested divorce, your paperwork should outline the agreement you've reached with your spouse.
The court clerks can aid you in filing your Complaint for Divorce, which formally commences your divorce case within the court system. However, it's crucial to note that the court clerks are unable to advise you whether the details within your documents, particularly your Final Judgment of Divorce, are satisfactory for the judge. The judge signing your final divorce decree is what officially ends your marriage and details the proceedings concerning your marital property, debts, and in cases involving children, it also includes the Parenting Plan which lays out child support and custody arrangements.
The task of identifying and properly filling out the relevant case documents can be overwhelming, even for individuals with legal education or training. The emotional strain of divorce is substantial, so why add the extra stress of ensuring all your paperwork is completed accurately. Through this website, you can avail professional attorney services entirely online.
The cost of our service is just $195, or two installments of $99. The online attorney will prepare all your paperwork for you and supply you with detailed, step-by-step instructions for concluding your divorce with the appropriate Superior Court. You can opt to use our E-Notarize service, which enables you and your spouse to sign and notarize the documents online. You may then choose to have the online attorney E-File your case for you with the Superior Court.
Why not see if you qualify to use New Jersey Divorce Online for your case?