
is a service created in New York that allows you to complete an agreed divorce 100% online.
STEP 1: Find out if you qualify to use New Jersey Divorce Online
STEP 1: QUALIFY
New Jersey Residency
Your Residency
Spouse’s Residency
Situation with Spouse
Spouse’s Whereabouts
Agreement with Spouse
Spouse willing to SignQualified
STEP 2: REGISTER
STEP 3: SIGN & FILE

In order to file for divorce in New Jersey either you or your spouse must be a resident of New Jersey for at least one year. If you or your spouse is a resident of New Jersey use the back button to answer the questions again. If you are not yet a resident of New Jersey for one year but you soon will be and you wish to proceed with the preparation of your divorce documents, use the back button and indicate you or your spouse is a resident of New Jersey. You or your spouse must meet the one year residency requirement at the time of submitting the documents to the court. In this case you would simply hold the documents until you meet this requirement and then submit them to the court.
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