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  2. Begin by entering the Name of Plaintiff and their Address and Phone number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the parties involved.
  3. In the section labeled 'COMES,' fill in your name as Plaintiff, followed by the Defendant's name. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Complete the jurisdiction statement by confirming that you have been a bona fide resident of New Jersey for at least twelve months prior to filing.
  5. Provide details about your marriage, including the date and county where it took place. If applicable, indicate whether there are children involved or if either party is pregnant.
  6. Address property matters by stating that all issues regarding jointly owned property and debts have been resolved or will be addressed in a Separation Agreement.
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In New Jersey, this process can take as little as six to eight weeks. More typically, it takes at least two months to file the divorce petition properly and serve the other spouse, wait for the response, and allow the court adequate time to issue a formal dissolution of marriage. How Long Does a Divorce in New Jersey Take? cytrynlaw.com 2023/09/29 how-long-does-a- cytrynlaw.com 2023/09/29 how-long-does-a-
Getting a divorce in New Jersey is generally quicker, cheaper and easier if it proceeds as an uncontested divorce where both parties agree on the major issues and are prepared to sign a marital settlement agreement.
A New Jersey wife can typically expect to receive a fair share of the marital assets, including real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, and investments. Your family law attorney can help ensure that the division in your divorce settlement is truly equitable.
New Jersey does not have a mandatory waiting period for divorce. This means that after filing a Complaint for Divorce, the court can grant a divorce as soon as all the necessary paperwork has been completed and all the issues related to the divorce have been resolved.
Mediation and Collaborative Methods: These approaches can dramatically reduce the time and cost of divorce. By opting for mediation, you can avoid getting mired down in the backlog by streamlining the process and using the out-of-court setting to maximize efficiency.

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Separation: You and the other party have been living apart for at least 18 months. Extreme Cruelty: Certain factors must be proven. You should consult a lawyer or read N.J.S.A.
You will need to go to trial to have a judge resolve the issues for you unless you manage to settle those disputes at some point during the legal process. Conversely, you need not go to trial when you have an uncontested divorce, because you and your spouse have worked out an agreement on all of the issues.

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