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Distinguished Morris County Divorce Lawyers

Distinguished Morris County Divorce Lawyers

Morris County Divorce Lawyers Located in Madison, NJ

Remember when you met that special someone? The excitement and nervousness, the intense adrenaline charge, and butterflies you would get as soon as you were together. Then you were worried about when is the best time to bring them home to meet your parents. Meeting parents in a relationship is a big step. The casual dating will now be taken up a notch, solidifying your couplehood.  So a couple of months into your relationship, you got up the nerve, invited your new date to a beautiful home-cooked meal by your mother, and viola, your parents approved. What a relief!

Your new wonderful relationship is now in full swing followed by a beautiful engagement, then the ultimate special occasion, the wedding. During the ceremony, you vowed, “to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish till death do us part.”

You were now to spend the rest of your life with this special person and build a long-lasting life together.

However, these vows and relationships do not always work out the way many dream of. All relationships, whether friendly or romantic, start with an attraction to each other. This can be in beauty, personality, wealth, intelligence, sense of humor, or another human interest source.

If any of these initial attractions start to fade, so can the marriage. The difference in views and cultural backgrounds can also have a significant influence and cause conflict. Marriages, where one partner is selfish and does not share life’s burdens can also draw one partner away from the other.

These are just a few conflicts in a marriage that can result in divorce.

Now, where do you go from here?

Your Divorce

Many people assume that all divorces are bitter, drawn-out battles, as you and your ex-spouse’s lawyers argue. While it can come to that, it does not always have to.

Below, we will explain the process of a contested and collaborative divorce. We will then put you in the right direction to get the help you need for your divorce proceedings.

Contested Divorced

Many spouses that go through a divorce do not agree on everything. If they can’t compromise and come to an amicable solution, a case will need to be brought to the courts before a judge. It is here where there will be a settlement in the dispute.

There are many reasons for contested divorces. The division of property and assets is one along with spousal support, otherwise known as alimony.

The most bitter divorces almost always involve the custody of children. Both parents typically want primary custody — the court’s job is to determine the children’s best interests. No matter the ruling, it is crucial to help your child through this challenging and confusing process.

Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative divorce is a relatively new process; Dalena & Bosch is one of only a few firms in Morris County specializing in this type of divorce.

Collaborative divorce focuses on both spouses working together to split amicably. As part of this process, the attorneys will sign a participation agreement that binds them to the collaborative divorce process. If negotiations fail and the case ends up going to trial, neither attorney may represent either party.

If disagreements occur regarding joint business or child custody issues, a neutral professional third party may be brought in. Like attorneys, these professionals are hired jointly and must agree to abstain from participating in a trial, if it comes to that.

When both spouses work and own a business together and are choosing to remain business partners, there are ways to benefit both individuals and the business.

Your Morris County Divorce Lawyers

The team of Morris County Divorce Lawyers at Dalena & Bosch is sensitive to your needs during this difficult time. We have the training, experience, and most important of all, the passion for seeing you through the entire divorce process and helping you obtain what is in the best interest.

Meet our Team

Elizabeth Dalena is experienced in all areas of family law, with an emphasis on collaborative divorce and mediation. Her experience in and out of the courtroom handling each case’s unique nuances allows her to craft the best plan of action for your specific situation.

Jessica Bosch is an aggressive litigator, willing to take on even the most difficult of cases. Her areas of practice include, but are not limited to, family law litigation and post-judgment modifications to child support and alimony.

Brandon Tomkiewicz is an associate at Dalena & Bosch with a passion for family law. His areas of practice include family law litigation and post-judgment modifications to child support and alimony. As a student attorney, he was an advocate for domestic abuse victims and low-income families in matters such as child support, parenting time, and restraining orders.

Looking For Experienced Legal Help?

Divorce matters can be the most difficult. Not only are they legally complicated, but they can also be filled with emotionally charged issues as well.

The right preparations regarding living situations, shared businesses, child custody, support, and addressing finances are crucial to avoid emotions from rising and long drawn out and expensive litigation in the courts.

Contact the Morris County Divorce Lawyers Dalena & Bosch. We are committed to excellence in handling all divorce cases. We understand its importance and will always work closely by your side to determine the best approach, which will result in the best outcome.

Visit our site to learn more about our team of Morris County divorce lawyers.
Call us at (973) 377-2066 or fill out our safe and secure contact form to get in touch.

 

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