RITA T. JEREJIAN, LLC - Hackensack
Rita T. Jerejian, LLC is the leading litigation law firm practicing family law, criminal defense and Bankruptcy cases in Hackensack, NJ. We can represent you on family issues including divorce, child custody, paternity and support, domestic violence and Spousal support. We have more than 25 years of experience in providing legal advice for criminal defense cases including criminal trials and appeals, Meagan's law, drug offenses, Juvenile matters, Probation & Parole, Expungements, all Municipal court matters and traffic offenses.
At Rita T. Jerejian, LLC, our bankruptcy lawyers will help you find solution for your debt related issues with chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy processes. Our lawyers will provide personal attention to every case the firm undertakes and strive to provide better results.Website : http://www.jerejianlaw.com/ Telephone: 201.489.7714 Fax: 201.489.7785
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Additional Information
Alimony, or spousal support, may be awarded to a spouse who requires financial assistance to make ends meet, and the other spouse is financially capable of providing the support. There are three types of alimony available in New Jersey:
Your divorce decree is meant to be final, but it’s not uncommon for issues to arise post-divorce. A sudden change in income, new needs of the children or the necessity for one party to move out of state can require modification of the final divorce judgment any time after a divorce.
Product and Services
Our founding attorney Rita T. Jerejian has been practicing family law for more than two decades and is one of the most sought after divorce attorneys in New Jersey. In 2013 she was recognized by (201) Magazine as one of the Top Lawyers in Bergen County in Matrimonial & Family Law.
To file for divorce in New Jersey, you or your spouse must have lived in the state one year before filing. If you meet this requirement, you can proceed to filing a Complaint for divorce with the Family Court clerk in the county where you live. The only cause of action where the one year residency requirement is not necessary is adultery.
Languages Spoken
English
Payment Options
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