Central New Jersey Divorce Lawyers
A divorce is a time of emotional turmoil. It's also a time when important decisions about your family and your finances must be made. With time, the emotional trauma of divorce can fade, but the decisions you make can affect you, your finances, and your children for years to come.
At Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Hyman & Stahl P.C., our divorce attorneys are here to protect your interests today and in the years ahead. To speak to an experienced matrimonial law attorney, please contact our New Brunswick office to schedule a consultation.
We are well prepared to handle all types of divorces, from a simple divorce with no children and few assets to those involving large and complex marital estates. We are skilled in handling all the legal issues involved in the ending of any type of relationship, including:
- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Placement and Visitation
- Spousal Support / Alimony
- Domestic Partnership Dissolution
- Property Distribution
- Palimony
- Pre-Nuptial Agreements
- Post-Nuptial Agreements
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Divorce Mediation
In divorce and child custody cases in particular, the adversarial process has increased tensions between the parties that do not abate even when the process is complete. Our attorneys approach family law matters with knowledge, experience and an aggressive and proactive style, but we also believe in reasonableness and cooperation, and we adjust our representation to suit the needs of any particular client.
Non-adversarial alternatives, such as arbitration and divorce mediation, are often imposed by state courts in an attempt to save time and money and preserve relationships to the extent possible. Divorce mediation and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes provide an option for those who prefer to stay out of court. Mediation provides many potential advantages for most cases, including reduced cost, faster resolution, less emotional stress, and the ability to construct solutions that are outside of the authority of the courts.