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Confirm you qualify to use New Jersey Divorce Online then complete Two Easy Steps:
STEP 1: You answer questions online. The attorney drafts paperwork to initiate your divorce. You sign and notarize your documents online. The attorney files them with the court and obtains our Index Number. ($245 service fee*/$230 court fee)
STEP 2: The attorney drafts more documents. You and your spouse sign and notarize them online. The attorney files and finalizes your agreed divorce with the court. ($320 service fee*/$155 court fee).
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New Jersey Divorce Forms – Without Children

In the event your divorce does not include children, your divorce proceedings will necessitate different forms and legal terminology. Unlike cases with children, there is no requirement for a Parenting Plan in the Final Judgment of Divorce.

Generally, an uncontested divorce case without children in New Jersey typically includes the following forms, but this list may not fully encompass your personal situation and circumstances:

The usual forms are:

  1. Complaint for Divorce
  2. Appearance
  3. Case Information Statement
  4. Confidential Litigant Information Sheet
  5. County Court Specific Cover Sheet and related documents/forms
  6. Certification of Notification of Complementary Dispute Resolution Alternatives
  7. Final Judgment of Divorce

Acknowledgment of Rights and Responsibilities

Notice of Proposed Final Judgment and Right to Request Oral Argument

In instances involving the division of specific retirement accounts, the court might necessitate a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). Additionally, there might be other documents that are advised to be completed during the divorce process but are not mandated by or submitted to the court. A typical example is a quit claim deed, used when one spouse is awarded real property (house/land), effectively transferring the other spouse’s interest in the property to the spouse awarded the real property.

It is crucial to remember that many factors dictate the necessary documents in any divorce case, as well as the precise language that should or shouldn't be included in these documents. Read our recommendation by clicking here to learn how to get legally accurate and complete case documents online.

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