Acrimonious Divorce Lawyers in New Jersey
Handling Contested Divorces With Experience and Professionalism
It is no secret that a divorce can be a very difficult time with the parties heatedly arguing over the issues. When a divorce becomes acrimonious, it may be difficult to move through the issues and reach an end to the case. Because our New Jersey divorce lawyers at Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, L.L.C., have years of experience in the area of family law, we are skilled in handling high-conflict or acrimonious divorces.
If you are involved in an acrimonious divorce or wish to discuss one of the below issues with an acrimonious divorce attorney at our firm in New Jersey, contact us today and schedule a consultation.
Parental Alienation
When a divorce is extremely acrimonious and parents are arguing frequently in front of children, it takes a toll on the children. These situations often lead to parental alienation. This occurs when one parent attempts to give a child information and influence him or her to become estranged and/or reject the other parent. This can be a very damaging situation and should be avoided at all costs.
New Jersey has parenting coordinators that are available to couples who lack the ability to communicate well together. These professionals can facilitate communication for parents and hopefully prevent parental alienation or correct any alienation that has occurred.
Excessive Spending of Marital Assets
Another issue that can inflame an already acrimonious divorce is one spouse's excessive spending in order to dissipate the couple's marital assets. This is not viewed positively by the courts and can be an issue that results in a property division that the individual who did the spending may not be happy with. A judge may take the spending into consideration when awarding property and assets.
Morristown Complex Marital Property Attorneys
One topic that is often argued by divorcing couples is property division. Individuals often fight aggressively to obtain the property they believe is rightfully theirs. Our New Jersey divorce lawyers can assist you in understanding how the division of assets and property occurs and what you may potentially gain from the split. A Morristown complex marital property lawyer at our office can evaluate your case and help you move forward with your divorce.
Contact Our New Jersey Divorce Attorneys Today
Contact us if you are based in North or Central Jersey — including Morris County, Somerset County, Essex County, Union County, Hunterdon County, Bergen County, Passaic County, Sussex County, Warren County, Mercer County, Middlesex County and Monmouth County — and need help finding family law solutions.