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Family Law Lawyer Gloucester County

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 a no-fault divorce state under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2, requiring irreconcilable differences for at least six months. The firm has 9 documented case results in Gloucester County, handling divorce, equitable distribution, child custody, and alimony matters under New Jersey’s reformed statutes.

In Gloucester County, all family law matters are heard in the Superior Court of NJ, Gloucester Vicinage, located at 70 Hunter Street in Woodbury.

New Jersey Family Law Statutes

New Jersey family law is governed by specific statutes that define the legal process for divorce, property division, support, and child-related issues. The primary statutes include N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2 (divorce grounds), § 2A:34-23.1 (equitable distribution), § 2A:34-23 (alimony), § 9:2-4 (child custody), and § 2A:17-56.9a (child support guidelines). The 2014 alimony reform significantly changed how and when support is awarded, particularly limiting durational alimony.

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

Official Legal Resources

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Gloucester County Family Court Process

The Gloucester County Superior Court Family Division follows a structured process designed to encourage settlement. A mandatory Case Information Statement (CIS) requires full financial disclosure from both parties early in the case.

  1. File a Complaint: The process begins by filing a Complaint for Divorce. The Superior Court filing fee is $300 plus a $25 court surcharge.
  2. Serve Documents & File Answer: The other spouse must be served with the complaint. They then have 35 days to file an Answer.
  3. Complete Case Information Statement (CIS): Both parties must complete this detailed financial disclosure form and exchange it.
  4. Attend Case Management Conference: An early conference sets the discovery schedule and may address temporary support or custody.
  5. Participate in Early Settlement Panel (ESP): This mandatory panel, typically 6-9 months after filing, is a key opportunity for settlement.
  6. Proceed to Trial or Finalize Agreement: If no settlement is reached, the case moves to an Intensive Settlement Conference and potentially a trial.

Potential Outcomes in a New Jersey Divorce

In Gloucester County, a divorce can involve equitable distribution of assets, alimony under reformed guidelines, child support based on income shares, and custody determined by the child’s best interests.

IssueLegal StandardPotential OutcomeFinancial ImpactAdditional Factors
Property DivisionEquitable Distribution (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1)Fair, not necessarily equal, division of marital assets & debtsVaries by asset valueLength of marriage, economic circumstances, contributions
AlimonyReformed Statute (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23)Durational (limited term) or Open Durational (long marriages)Based on need & ability to pay2014 reform limits duration; cohabitation can terminate
Child SupportNJ Child Support Guidelines (N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a)Calculated via Income Shares modelBased on combined income & parenting timeHealthcare, childcare, education costs included
Child CustodyBest Interests of the Child (N.J. Stat. § 9:2-4)Legal & physical custody arrangementsParenting coordinator fees: $100-$250/hr14 statutory factors considered

Results may vary. The outcomes above are general legal standards and do not predict the result in any specific case.

Our Firm’s Background in Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. With over 120 years of combined attorney experience and a firm-wide record of 4,739+ case results, our team brings deep knowledge to complex family law matters. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute, Va. Code § 20-107.3, demonstrating a commitment to the practice of family law at the highest level.

Documented Case Results in Gloucester County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 9 documented case results across all practice areas in Gloucester County, maintaining a 100% favorable outcome rate for these matters. Our experience with the local court procedures, including the Early Settlement Panel, allows us to effectively advocate for our clients’ interests.

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

Family Law Representation in Gloucester County

Our New Jersey location serves clients at the Gloucester County courts in Woodbury. We represent individuals throughout the area, including Woodbury, Washington Township, Deptford, Monroe Township, Mantua, West Deptford, Glassboro, Woolwich, Harrison Township, and Pitman.

If you need a family law lawyer near Gloucester County, we offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747. All meetings are held by appointment only.

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Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (609)-983-0003
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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, as defined under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2. You do not need to prove fault like adultery or cruelty to file.

How is property divided in a New Jersey divorce?

New Jersey follows equitable distribution under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1. This means marital property is divided fairly, 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 experienced attorneys or retired judges, who then recommend settlement terms. This unique process resolves many Gloucester County cases before trial.

How does New Jersey calculate child support?

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

What is the difference between durational and open durational alimony?

Since the 2014 alimony reform (N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23), durational alimony is typically limited to the length of the marriage for marriages under 20 years. Open durational alimony may be awarded for marriages of 20+ years and can continue until a change in circumstances.

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

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