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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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Step by Step Divorce Process in New Jersey

Understanding the divorce procedure in New Jersey can be daunting and full of inquiries. Most frequently, questions arise about the law and actual practices within New Jersey. All New Jersey divorces are lodged with and concluded by the appropriate Superior Court.

Uncontested Divorce Procedure in New Jersey

If a married couple fails to reach a mutual understanding, the court will deliver a Final Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, establishing the division of the couple’s assets and liabilities, and issuing orders for alimony if required. In instances where minor children are involved, the court will determine parenting time and child support. By reaching a mutual agreement, you can avoid the expenses and drawn-out divorce procedure of having the court make all decisions. For couples who achieve such agreements, this is commonly known as a mutual consent divorce or uncontested divorce.
The following pieces delve into the relevant laws and procedures in New Jersey. The pieces are organized by category to enable you to examine several articles on specific topics.

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