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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in New Jersey?

Divorce is a challenging legal matter, and every case is unique to the couple involved and the circumstances that apply. Determining how much your divorce will cost to finalize depends on a wide range of factors. Having a better idea of what these factors are can help you get a better handle on the overall expense. Working closely with an experienced Marlton divorce attorney at Weinberg, Kaplan, & Smith, P.A., is the surest means of effectively managing the cost of your divorce while protecting your rights.

Willingness to Negotiate

You and your divorcing spouse needn’t be on great terms to keep the cost of your divorce down. In fact, most divorcing couples do not see eye to eye. If, however, you are both willing to negotiate, it sets the stage for a more streamlined divorce that comes with a smaller price tag.

If your spouse is more interested in stalling progress than in their own best interests, it is a case in which cutting your losses may be advised. Sometimes, heading directly to court can save money in the long run. Your skilled divorce lawyer will help you strategize the best path forward for you.

No-Fault vs. Fault-Based Divorce

Many divorces in New Jersey are no-fault. This means that neither spouse accuses the other of wrongdoing, and therefore, neither spouse is called upon to prove that the other caused the dissolution of the marriage.

While New Jersey does allow divorce that is based on grounds of fault, all the following generally apply to fault-based cases:

If you are pursuing a no-fault divorce, it means you are heading in the right direction in terms of keeping the cost down. This said, however, there are fault-based cases that lead to improved terms, which can make up for the increase in cost.

Uncontested Divorce Is Generally Less Expensive than Contested Divorce

A divorce in which you hammer out the terms between yourselves without the need for the court’s intervention is an uncontested divorce. Keeping your case out of court can save a considerable amount of money and is generally the best plan.

While most no-fault cases are uncontested, some are not. Every fault-based divorce, however, is contested. Your seasoned divorce attorney will carefully consider your specific concerns and will help you keep your costs down in the context of your unique needs. 

An Experienced Marlton Divorce Lawyer Can Help

The knowledgeable Marlton, NJ, divorce attorneys at Weinberg, Kaplan, & Smith, P.A., dedicate our impressive practice to helping valued clients like you resolve their cases as efficiently as possible, and we welcome the opportunity to do the same for you. For more information about everything we can do to help, please don’t delay reaching out by contacting us online or giving our firm a call at 856-795-9400 today.