The Law Office of Lisa M. Black, Esq. is devoted to the needs of modern families and children and concentrates on matrimonial and family law. Our primary area of practice is family law which encompasses divorce, child support, adoption and post judgment matters. We also represent clients in residential real estate closings, name changes, and expungements and prepare wills, health care directives and power of attorney.
The purpose of an initial consultation is for us to provide you with an explanation of the divorce process or the process of enforcement/modification of a settlement agreement. This is an emotional process which requires talking about personal and financial issues. Your responses are protected by attorney-client privilege and will be held in strict confidence.
We emphasize compassionate and comprehensive services in trial advocacy, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child custody and support, spousal maintenance and property division. We also represent parties seeking post-divorce modifications and enforcement.
The purpose of an initial consultation is for us to provide you with an explanation of the divorce process or the process of enforcement/modification of a settlement agreement. This is an emotional process which requires talking about personal and financial issues. Your responses are protected by attorney-client privilege and will be held in strict confidence.
We emphasize compassionate and comprehensive services in trial advocacy, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child custody and support, spousal maintenance and property division. We also represent parties seeking post-divorce modifications and enforcement.
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Lisa is devoted to the needs of modern families and children and concentrates on matrimonial and family law.
She was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Yakima, Washington.
Lisa graduated from Washington State University with a B.A. in Political Science and received a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law.
She is admitted to practice law in the State of New Jersey, United States District Court for the State of New Jersey.
Lisa served a one year clerkship for the Honorable Burton J. Ironson in the Superior Court of New Jersey.
She was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Yakima, Washington.
Lisa graduated from Washington State University with a B.A. in Political Science and received a J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law.
She is admitted to practice law in the State of New Jersey, United States District Court for the State of New Jersey.
Lisa served a one year clerkship for the Honorable Burton J. Ironson in the Superior Court of New Jersey.
We emphasize compassionate and comprehensive services in trial advocacy, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child custody and support, spousal maintenance and property division.
We also represent parties seeking post-divorce modifications and enforcement.
Because these matters often present rapidly changing circumstances, both emotional and financial, our firm prides itself on providing personal attention and prompt responses to inquiries and concerns.
Our firm has a particular sensitivity to those issues concerning families and children and seeks to minimize the stress of the circumstances.
We also represent parties seeking post-divorce modifications and enforcement.
Because these matters often present rapidly changing circumstances, both emotional and financial, our firm prides itself on providing personal attention and prompt responses to inquiries and concerns.
Our firm has a particular sensitivity to those issues concerning families and children and seeks to minimize the stress of the circumstances.
We handle residential real estate transactions representing both buyers and sellers in New Jersey.
Typically, we provide the following services in connection with a residential real estate transaction: the preparation, negotiation, and/or review of the Contract of Sale and any amendments thereto, review of title reports, surveys and other documentation; preparation and review of closing documents; securing payoff information on any existing mortgages; preparation for and representation at the closing; and post-closing follow-up.
Typically, we provide the following services in connection with a residential real estate transaction: the preparation, negotiation, and/or review of the Contract of Sale and any amendments thereto, review of title reports, surveys and other documentation; preparation and review of closing documents; securing payoff information on any existing mortgages; preparation for and representation at the closing; and post-closing follow-up.
We can provide comprehensive estate planning, and probate administration services.
These services include advance directives, living wills and other health care documents.
Every family has unique estate planning goals and we can help you understand and achieve those goals.
Our firm typically does not represent high income families.
There is no charge for an initial consultation.
The fee for the preparation of a will, health care directive (living will) and power of attorney is $750.00.
You should bring any prior wills, if any.
These services include advance directives, living wills and other health care documents.
Every family has unique estate planning goals and we can help you understand and achieve those goals.
Our firm typically does not represent high income families.
There is no charge for an initial consultation.
The fee for the preparation of a will, health care directive (living will) and power of attorney is $750.00.
You should bring any prior wills, if any.
Our firm understands the importance and urgency in expungement matters.
Our firm can determine eligibility for expungement, prepare all necessary filings and represent you in court till the record is expunged.
People file for name changes for a variety of reasons - post-divorce, to reflect the actual name that you use, or because you just want to change your name.
You may not change your name to avoid creditors or criminal prosecution.
Typically, a name change can take approximately three months due to publication requirements.
Our firm can determine eligibility for expungement, prepare all necessary filings and represent you in court till the record is expunged.
People file for name changes for a variety of reasons - post-divorce, to reflect the actual name that you use, or because you just want to change your name.
You may not change your name to avoid creditors or criminal prosecution.
Typically, a name change can take approximately three months due to publication requirements.
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