Do I need to provide a reason for wanting a divorce?
December 15, 2023
No. New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state. You can get divorced if you want to without citing specific reasons for wanting the divorce. However, if there are grounds on which you can file for divorce, such as adultery, abuse, or separation, then you may wish to include those grounds in your filing since they can have an important bearing on child custody, alimony, and other divorce-related determinations. Our team can also help with issues such as restraining orders and relocation if such actions are needed to protect your well-being, and we can even argue against court rulings such as alimony or child support if your case justifies such arguments. Contact us for additional information on how we can help with your unique case.
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