Your Uncontested Divorce Still Needs Legal Assistance

January is notoriously known for being the month in which more divorces happen than any other time of the year. Whether it’s all the stress from the holiday season or wanting to begin the new year with a fresh start, one in five couples decide to call it quits in the first month of the year. For the purpose of this article, let’s say you and your spouse decide to get a divorce this month. You find an agreement on the division of property and since you don’t have kids, it’s seemingly cut and dry. So, you won’t need a lawyer to help you through this divorce, right? Not so fast! Before we get into the explanation of why, let’s examine what an uncontested divorce in New Jersey means. When both spouses agree to the following conditions, this means the divorce is uncontested: Child custody and visitation Child support, health insurance, dental insurance, and medical benefits Division of assets and debts Tax deductions Any alimony or any other…

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