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Divorce and family law issues can be some of the most difficult and divisive legal issues you will ever face. These make up deeply personal and private matters that can have a profound effect on your personal and financial life for years to come. They can also significantly affect parenting issues and the future of your children.

At Simon, O'Brien, & Knapp, we have a deep understanding of both the legal and the emotional challenges that clients face as they go through proceedings that can cause confusion, uncertainty, anxiety, and conflict. As a firm devoted exclusively to family law, we have maintained a stable presence in the surrounding communities for individuals and families facing a pivotal crossroads in their personal lives.
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Attorney John T. Knapp brings years of divorce and family law experience to the clients he serves at Simon, O'Brien, & Knapp. Mr. Knapp has been licensed to practice in New Jersey courts for 18 years. He is admitted to the New Jersey Bar as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
As a family law attorney, Ms. Kapitko is dedicated to helping her clients and their families through some of the most tumultuous times in their lives. Ms. Kapitko was admitted to practice law in the State of New Jersey in 2017. She received her Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law in 2017, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Binghamton University in 2013.
Facing a legal issue such as divorce or another family law matter can be an overwhelming experience. You are likely not all that familiar with the laws or procedures while, at the same time, you are dealing with the emotional challenges that these issues bring. You may be experiencing loss, anger, grief or other difficult reactions resulting from the ending of your marriage or disputed issues.
Finances are often a big factor in the breakup of marriages. Unfortunately, it is not a problem that automatically ends after a divorce. Transitioning to a new life as a single person can be difficult when you can no longer rely on two incomes or a substantial income from your spouse.

This is especially true for stay-at-home parents who have not worked and have little resources, individuals with much lower paying jobs than their partners, Individuals with health difficulties, or older individuals of retirement age.In many of these cases, these are individuals who may seek alimony, also referred to as spousal support.
Child custody is one of those issues in divorce, post-divorce, or between unmarried parents that can be very divisive. Your child's wellbeing and welfare are generally one of your most worrisome issues when faced with the end of your marriage or relationship. You obviously want to ensure that your relationship with your child is maintained in the best possible manner and that can feel threatened when a custody issue arises.
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