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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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Divorce Laws in New Jersey

New Jersey divorce laws are outlined in the New Jersey Statutes Title 2A, Chapters 34-1 to 34-67. Various statutes encompass numerous sections each addressing specific areas of the divorce process.

Superior Courts located in each county in New Jersey have exclusive jurisdiction over divorce cases. Besides the New Jersey Statutes, a plethora of procedural rules govern how divorce cases navigate through the court system, including the actions and deadlines applicable to the divorcing parties. Moreover, each individual court may prescribe local rules, which are only relevant to that specific county. These local rules are supplementary to the standard procedural rules applicable to all Superior Courts in New Jersey.

Divorce is not only a significant emotional journey but also a substantial legal event. A divorce decree legally concludes a marriage. The final judgment in the dissolution of marriage delineates how assets and debts are divided and establishes child support, visitation schedules, and parental responsibilities, assuming the couple has children together. Understanding the law and your rights is crucial, as the decisions and agreements you reach with your spouse carry long-term consequences.

To aid you in better understanding New Jersey divorce law, we have extracted certain sections from the New Jersey Statutes for you. We have arranged these law sections into common areas where couples usually have the most inquiries

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