With a reputation for personal care, dedicated advocacy, and professional expertise, The Deni Law Group LLC has furnished legal counsel in family and criminal cases to New Jersey residents statewide for over 45 years. Our team of attorneys includes certified trial lawyers, trained mediators and former criminal prosecutors.
Whether the issue is complex financial matters in your divorce or emotionally charged conflicts in resolving custody and parenting time, our skilled attorneys and compassionate staff will help you through every step of the process.
Whether the issue is complex financial matters in your divorce or emotionally charged conflicts in resolving custody and parenting time, our skilled attorneys and compassionate staff will help you through every step of the process.
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All of our attorneys appear regularly in court and thrive on being "on their feet" before the bar. We are committed to staying current on recent developments and case law, and we blend that knowledge with practical, pragmatic suggestions to resolve your case. In addition to representing our state's citizens in all of their legal issues, we are connected to local, national and international communities that overlap with the courtroom.
One of the most difficult aspects of any divorce or break-up of an unmarried family is dealing with child custody and parenting time issues. It can be intimidating, stressful and emotional to have a court determine with which parent your child spends most of his or her time. The Deni Law Group attorneys have many years of experience handling child custody and parenting time issues before the courts in New Jersey, and we're here to help you.
The New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, or DCPP (formerly known as DYFS, the Division of Youth and Family Services) is responsible for investigating and assuring the safety, health and well-being of children throughout the state. If you, as a parent, are facing an allegation of abuse or neglect, there is nothing more frightening than facing DCPP without an informed, aggressive and compassionate advocate.
Domestic abuse affects the health and safety of families across all walks of life. A victim of domestic abuse is entitled to apply for a temporary restraining order (TRO) following an incident of violence. This can occur with police assistance after an officer responds to the scene, or the victim can file a complaint through the Family Division at Superior Court.
In a divorce, New Jersey law calls for "equitable distribution" of marital assets. In other words, the goal is to divide all marital assets (and debt) equitably - and that does not necessarily mean a 50/50 split. Marital assets and debts are distributed between the parties based on the court's consideration of 16 separate factors set forth in the New Jersey statute governing equitable distribution.
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