Find The Right Sussex County Divorce Lawyers For You
When your marriage ends, you face immediate questions about where you will live, how you will support yourself and what the future of your relationship with your children will look like. These are more than just legal problems – they are life-changing decisions that deserve attention from a lawyer who has successfully guided others through similar situations.
At Cipriano Law Offices, P.C., our attorneys have worked with many families throughout New Jersey, including in Sussex County. We know the local courts, judges and procedures that make this community unique. When you work with our firm, you gain a dedicated ally who puts your interests first every step of the way.
What Is The Divorce Process In Sussex County?
While every case is unique, the court generally follows a structured path designed to help both parties reach a fair resolution. Here are the key steps you will encounter after filing for divorce in Sussex County.
- Filing your Case Information Statement (CIS): This crucial financial document details all assets, debts, income and expenses. The court uses this information to make decisions about support and property division.
- Completing the discovery phase: Both sides will exchange financial documents, property information and other relevant evidence.
- Attending management conferences: This first court appearance establishes deadlines and addresses temporary arrangements for support, custody and use of marital assets while your case proceeds.
- Participating in the Early Settlement Panel (ESP): You and your attorneys will attend this mandatory settlement meeting in Sussex County. Two or three neutral experienced family law attorneys will review your case.
The ESP is a valuable opportunity to resolve your case without the time and expense of a trial. We aim to resolve your case efficiently while protecting what matters most to you. If a settlement is not possible, we prepare thoroughly to advocate for you in court.
Issues That Can Arise In A Sussex County Divorce
Divorce always involves a series of complex and emotional decisions about your family, finances and future. We understand the weight of these choices and guide clients through every aspect of their case with care and precision. We have deep experience resolving the most challenging disputes in a divorce, including:
- Child custody and parenting time: We can help you develop parenting arrangements that put your children’s needs first while making sure you maintain your important role as a parent.
- Child support and alimony: In every case we handle, we make sure that child support meets New Jersey’s guidelines and provides for your children’s needs. We also address alimony or spousal support to help you move forward with financial security.
- Property division in New Jersey: We will protect your right to a fair share of the property you and your spouse built together.
- Domestic violence issues: If you are experiencing domestic violence, we are prepared to take immediate and decisive action to protect you and your children.
- Post-divorce order modifications: Life changes after divorce may require adjustments to custody, support or other arrangements. We can guide you through modification processes when your circumstances change.
These different legal issues often overlap and can make your divorce feel incredibly complicated. But you do not have to face anything alone. We stand ready to serve as your partners and advocates dedicated to building a clear path to your new beginning.
How Is Property Divided In A New Jersey Divorce?
New Jersey uses a process called equitable distribution when dividing a couple’s marital estate in a divorce. This includes assets you acquired during the marriage, including the family home, retirement accounts like 401(k)s and business interests. This means the court will split your assets based on specific circumstances rather than automatically splitting everything in half. A judge will consider the length of your marriage and each person’s contribution to determine a fair split.
How A Sussex County Divorce Attorney Protects Your Interests
As your divorce team, our protection begins with strategic advice on whether to file for a no-fault divorce or on specific grounds. Our deep familiarity with the family court judges and procedures in the Morris/Sussex Vicinage allows us to present your case effectively. We also help you explore alternatives to lengthy trials, such as mediation and arbitration.
Schedule A Meeting With Our Divorce Lawyers Today
We understand that you have many questions and concerns about your future. We are here to provide answers and create a strategy to achieve your goals for the future. Call our office today at 973-852-3346 or complete this online form to set an appointment with our team.

