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Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Gloucester County, New Jersey

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides experienced family law representation in Gloucester County, New Jersey. New Jersey is an equitable distribution state under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1, where marital property is divided fairly. Our firm has 9 documented case results in Gloucester County. We handle divorce, child custody, support, and alimony matters in the Superior Court of NJ, Gloucester Vicinage.

In Gloucester County, a divorce filing fee is $325 at the Superior Court. New Jersey requires a mandatory Early Settlement Panel for contested cases, a unique process that helps many families reach agreement.

New Jersey Family Law Statutes

New Jersey family law is governed by specific statutes. Divorce is based on no-fault grounds of irreconcilable differences for six months (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2). Property division follows equitable distribution principles (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1). Alimony is addressed under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23, which was reformed in 2014. Child custody decisions use the best interests of the child standard with 14 statutory factors (N.J. Stat. § 9:2-4). Child support follows the state’s income shares model guidelines (N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a).

Last verified: March 2026 | Superior Court of NJ, Gloucester Vicinage | New Jersey Legislature

Official Legal Resources

For the full text of New Jersey statutes, visit the New Jersey Legislature website (njleg.state.nj.us). For court forms, procedures, and local rules in Gloucester County, refer to the Gloucester Vicinage website (njcourts.gov).

Gloucester County Family Court Process

The Gloucester County Superior Court Family Division at 70 Hunter Street in Woodbury handles all family matters. New Jersey’s mandatory Early Settlement Panel (ESP) is a key feature. Attorneys present each side’s position to retired judges who recommend settlement terms.

  1. File the Complaint: Your attorney files the Complaint for Divorce and serves the other spouse.
  2. File Case Information Statement (CIS): Both parties must complete this detailed financial disclosure form within 20 days after the Answer.
  3. Case Management Conference: The court sets a discovery schedule and may order mediation or a parenting coordinator.
  4. Early Settlement Panel (ESP): Mandatory for contested cases. Attorneys present to a panel of retired judges who recommend settlement terms.
  5. Intensive Settlement Conference (ISC): A final judge-led settlement attempt before trial.
  6. Trial: If no settlement is reached, the case proceeds to trial before a Family Division judge.

Potential Outcomes in a New Jersey Divorce

In Gloucester County, divorce involves several legal determinations: equitable distribution of assets and debts, potential alimony under the 2014 reform law, child custody based on the child’s best interests, and child support calculated via state guidelines.

IssueLegal StandardPotential Outcome
Property DivisionEquitable Distribution (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1)Fair, but not necessarily equal, division of marital property.
AlimonyReformed Statute (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23)Durational alimony limited to length of marriage for marriages under 20 years; open durational possible for longer marriages.
Child CustodyBest Interests of the Child (N.J. Stat. § 9:2-4)Court considers 14 factors, aiming for frequent and continuing contact with both parents.
Child SupportIncome Shares Model (N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a)Calculation based on both parents’ incomes, number of children, and parenting time.

Results may vary. Each case depends on unique facts and circumstances.

Firm Credentials

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to family law matters. Our approach is case-specific, focusing on the details of New Jersey’s equitable distribution and alimony laws.

Case Results in Gloucester County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 9 documented case results in Gloucester County across all practice areas, with a 100% favorable outcome rate for these matters.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.

Local Family Law Representation

Our New Jersey location serves clients at Gloucester County courts. We are a family law lawyer near Woodbury and the surrounding communities. We provide 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747. Meetings are by appointment only.

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Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
New Jersey Location — 44 Apple St, 1st Floor
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (609)-983-0003
By appointment only.

We serve Woodbury, Washington Township, Deptford, Monroe Township, Mantua, West Deptford, Glassboro, Woolwich, Harrison Township, and Pitman.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in New Jersey?

New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state. The primary ground is irreconcilable differences for at least six months (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2). You do not need to prove fault like adultery or cruelty to file for divorce.

How is property divided in a New Jersey divorce?

New Jersey follows equitable distribution (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1). This means marital property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like the length of the marriage, each spouse’s economic circumstances, and contributions to the marriage.

What is the Early Settlement Panel (ESP) in Gloucester County?

The Early Settlement Panel is a mandatory step in contested New Jersey divorces. Attorneys present each side’s case to a panel of retired judges who recommend settlement terms. This unique process resolves many cases before trial.

How does New Jersey calculate child support?

Child support is calculated using the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines, an income shares model (N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a). The court considers both parents’ incomes, the number of children, parenting time, healthcare, and childcare costs.

What changed with New Jersey’s alimony reform?

The 2014 alimony reform (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23) limits durational alimony to the length of the marriage for marriages under 20 years. For marriages over 20 years, open durational alimony may be awarded. Cohabitation can also terminate or modify alimony.

Related Legal Services

For more information, see our New Jersey family law overview. We also assist Gloucester County residents with criminal defense, DUI/DWI defense, and immigration matters. Learn more about Mr. Sris’s background and experience.

Last verified: March 2026. Information is current as of the verification date. Laws change. Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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