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All the legal services provided via this website are delivered by an online attorney duly licensed to practice law in the State of New Jersey. In addition, the online attorney and other professionals have extensive experience with family law matters. Using a professional team that is experienced with New Jersey laws and court procedures to prepare all your divorce documents ensures your case will not be delayed or dismissed by the Court due to improperly drafted or missing documents. All of the documents the online attorney prepares are drafted specifically to your unique situation and set of circumstances.
At New Jersey Divorce Online, an experienced New Jersey attorney always drafts your Complaint for Divorce or the Verified Complaint, as well as your Final Judgment of Divorce. The Final Judgment of Divorce not only legally terminates your marriage but also outlines the division of property and debts, addresses spousal support, if applicable, and details all matters related to minor children. Using this website to prepare your uncontested divorce case ensures your case documents will contain all the necessary legal language that reflects the current divorce laws and complies with all pertinent court rules. Additionally, your documents should accurately reflect the agreements you reached with your spouse. Some agreements may not be approved by New Jersey judges for various reasons. Should your agreements with your spouse be unlikely to be approved by a judge reviewing your final decree, the online attorney will bring such matters to your attention, allowing you to amend any problematic agreements and eliminate delays with finalizing your divorce.
Divorce, even uncontested divorce,
can be overwhelming. In an uncontested divorce, there are many steps to complete in order to finalize your divorce.
At New Jersey Divorce Online, we complete every step for you or assist you with completing any steps you prefer to do yourself. Some steps don’t require an attorney. For example, simpler tasks like delivering the documents to the court or obtaining signatures from your spouse. By handling these steps yourself, you can simply take the documents we provide to you and complete them independently. Alternatively, if you prefer, you and your spouse can electronically sign all the paperwork using our E-notary service. Subsequently, the online attorney can E-file the paperwork for you. This is what sets our website apart. We provide the service you need the most: proper document drafting, and we offer you the flexibility to sign and file on your own or utilize our online services. Divorce is overwhelming, but the legal process doesn’t have to be.
With New Jersey Divorce Online, you aren’t going it alone. We are here to assist you and draft all your legal documents, and the online attorney is available to address your inquiries.
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