New Jersey is generally a no-fault base state when it comes to the grounds for a divorce complaint. What that means is that it generally does not matter who files first or why are you filing. When we use no-fault grounds of divorce most people plead irreconcilable differences, which means that you did not get along for a period of six months. It´s subjective and no one can question you on that.
At Bronzino Law Firm, we have extensive experience resolving no-fault divorces filed under irreconcilable differences for clients in towns across towns including Toms River, Wall, Asbury Park, Point Pleasant, and Brick, NJ
To speak with our firm today in a free and confidential consultation regarding your irreconcilable differences and no-fault divorce, please contact us online, or through either our Brick, NJ office or our Sea Girt, NJ office at (732) 812-3102.
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