No Fault Divorce in New Jersey
Many clients come in to the office and are upset because their spouse has either committed adultery, domestic violence or something else that has led them to me. New Jersey is a no-fault divorce State. When deciding if someone will get alimony or not, assets or not, how much of the assets or not, a Judge cannot base this decision on the marital fault that has been committed. So regardless if your spouse or domestic partner has cheated or done something else, that is not a deciding factor in a divorce case or
civil union dissolution case. So if you are ready to file for a divorce or civil union dissolution in the State of New Jersey,
Divorce Attorney Santo Artusa can sit down with you to discuss the matter and your options. Call us today on 201-706-7910.