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We're a New Jersey personal injury law firm fighting for our clients to get what they need to recover. We're a New Jersey family law firm helping our clients through the most difficult times in their lives. Together we're a New Jersey law firm working passionately for our clients. Have you been seriously injured? Do you need an attorney who will help you get the compensation you're entitled to?

We're one of the most aggressive and dedicated personal injury law firms in New Jersey. Our New Jersey personal injury attorneys will guide you through all the steps that help you get the money you need and deserve. Are you considering divorce? We're a leading family law firm in New Jersey whose compassionate and tough attorneys will help you deal with complex financial issues and difficult custody questions.

A family law firm that has some of the most accomplished attorneys in New Jersey, a family law firm here to help you move to the next chapter in your life. Our team of New Jersey family attorneys at Lesnevich, Marzano-Lesnevich, O'Cathain & O'Cathain, LLC are committed to helping our clients through the most difficult times.
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When your family life gets complicated, our team knows how to help.
Our matrimonial law attorneys have significant experience advocating for you and your children when you need help with custody and parenting time, or removal of children.
When complex financial issues make it hard to decide what to do next, we provide individualized solutions to help preserve your wealth, to divide marital assets, to assess support based upon executive compensation structures, or to value a business or professional practice.
New Jersey courts have held that the purpose of alimony is to provide the dependent spouse with a level of support and standard of living generally commensurate with the quality of economic life that existed during the marriage.
No one factor is determinative and all factors should be given weight in the determination of an alimony award.
In addition, there is no official alimony formula to be used to determine the alimony amount.
In September of 2014, the New Jersey legislature replaced "permanent alimony" with the term "open durational alimony."
If your divorce trial is over and the trial court issued a final order, it likely means that various issues pertaining to support, equitable distribution, custody, etc. were decided.
What if you feel that the trial court made a legal error during your trial by misinterpreting the law, or allowing evidence or testimony that should not have been admitted?
In these types of situations, you are not without options.
There are circumstances to justify a reversal of a divorce judgment in new jersey, but they generally need to be exceptional and compelling.
Child custody in New Jersey is a two-fold concept.
A parent does not just have general "custody" of a child.
Our New Jersey child custody lawyers can help you better understand the meaning of each type of custody.
Child custody is the right and responsibility of a parent to have decision-making power in a child's life.
Legal custody contemplates the degree of consultation between the parents in making major decisions regarding the child's health, education and general welfare.
If the parties do not consent to a legal custody arrangement, the Court will order a plenary hearing or trial on the issue.
In a divorce, two broad categories of issues must be addressed and determined when the spouses have children with special needs: (1) issues relating to custody and parenting time; and (2) issues relating to finances, support, medical and life insurance.
The presence of a child with special needs can significantly impact how both custody and financial issues are ultimately determined.
Planning for continued parental care of a child with special needs requires a great deal of thought.
You will need to develop a Parenting Plan, which is a written document outlining how you will raise a child or children after separation or divorce.
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