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Family Law & Divorce

A divorce often turns sour. Couples fight about everything from the dining room table to custody of the children. There is even more at stake when the couple has significant property, assets, income, or debts. At times like these, you need a divorce attorney or professional mediator who will ease some of the stress by helping you set realistic legal goals and talk about settlement options with which you, your spouse, and your children can all live.

Strich Law attorneys & mediators provide creative solutions for settling divorce cases
in New Jersey:

Alimony
Spousal Support
Child Custody
Visitation Rights
Child Support
Division of Marital Property
Equitable Distribution
Pre-Marital Agreements
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
Post-Marital Agreements
Post-Nuptial Agreements
Post-Divorce Modification

The firm also handles other Family Law issues including:
Paternity
Domestic Violence
Restraining Orders
Family Disputes
Division of Family & Youth Services matters (DFYS)

 

High Success Rate

At the Strich Law Firm, our accredited professional mediator, collaborative and family law attorneys have a high success rate in winning disputed issues and settling divorce cases on a positive basis. We take creative but forceful and practical legal positions. We are detail-oriented, which includes providing sophisticated analysis of monetary issues. When you come to us with your divorce and family law concerns, we will:

- explain how we would approach coming out on top from a litigation perspective,

- help you determine what you can realistically achieve and,

- what is not legally plausible or prudent.

The divorce lawyers at Strich Law Firm are creative problem solvers and will help make your divorce as painless as possible. Our family law attorneys will vigorously pursue your rights and interests in court unless we can achieve a favorable settlement for you.

Divorce Mediation or Collaborative Law

Our experience with domestic litigation leads us to believe that mediation or collaborative law, where feasible, is a preferable way to resolve family law disputes. Therefore, our firm’s philosophy is that divorcing couples should use mediation to:

- amicably work out problems,

- set the stage for co-parenting and,

- reduce the cost involved in a prolonged court battle.

In our experience, mediated divorce settlements reduce the tension and animosity between divorcing couples, save time and money while producing an outcome satisfactory to the couple as well as their children.

Our Family Law & Mediation page describes how professional mediation services help you reach amicable divorce agreements in New Jersey for issues including alimony, child support, child custody and visitation and asset/liability division (equitable distribution).

The lawyers of Strich Law Firm, PC serve most of New Jersey, including but not limited to the counties of Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, Somerset, and Union, along with the cities of Kingston, Monmouth Junction, Cranbury, Princeton, and South, North, East and New Brunswick, NJ
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