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Franklin Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • Providing Legal Solutions in Sussex, Passaic and Bergen counties since 1991.

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James C. Zimmermann
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  • Serving Franklin, NJ and Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

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Wennogle Law, LLC

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  • Serving Franklin, NJ and Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Smart and Sensible Solutions for Families

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Denise A. Wennogle Esq.
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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it possible to sue for breach of a divorce agreement 15 years after the divorce?

Answered by attorney Bari Zell Weinberger
Divorce lawyer at Weinberger Divorce Family Law Group, LLC
Thank you for your question.Yes, it is possible to seek enforcement of a divorce agreement if it was not followed. However, if too much time has elapsed the Court’s may be unwilling to address the issue. In any event, you may have recourse to address certain aspects of the agreement if they have not been followed. Based on your circumstances, I would suggest contacting an experienced family law attorney to address your specific concerns. I hope this information was helpful to you.
Thank you for your question.Yes, it is possible to seek enforcement of a divorce agreement if it was not followed. However, if too much time has elapsed the Court’s may be unwilling to address the issue. In any event, you may have recourse to address certain aspects of the agreement if they have not been followed. Based on your circumstances, I would suggest contacting an experienced family law attorney to address your specific concerns. I hope this information was helpful to you.
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My lawyer left the firm. I've received nothing from the firm. Court case is in 5 days. What do I do?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Contact the firm and find out where the lawyer went.  Call the lawyer and get confirmation that he/she has taken your case and will continue to represent you.  If you cannot get confirmation from the lawyer, call the firm, tell them about your case, and ask to speak to the lawyer that has been assigned to take over your lawyer's cases.  Good luck. 
Contact the firm and find out where the lawyer went.  Call the lawyer and get confirmation that he/she has taken your case and will continue to represent you.  If you cannot get confirmation from the lawyer, call the firm, tell them about your case, and ask to speak to the lawyer that has been assigned to take over your lawyer's cases.  Good luck. 
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Can I just leave my home and come back to get my child back

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Leaving your house may affect your ability to get custody in the future.  Even if you leave the house, you must make sure that you stay in touch with your son, regularly visit, stay active in his life and be sure that he knows how to get in touch with you at all times.  You do not want a claim that you "abandoned" him or that you are and unfit mother.  You may also be able to do a pro se (without a lawyer) application to decide custody and/or visitation before you leave, or just after you leave.  The New Jersey Judiciary website has pro se packets available on line.  Scroll all the way to the bottom and look through the paperwork and see if there is something that you can file before you file for divorce that wold give you support, and custody.  Its called pendente lite relief.  Good luck.
Leaving your house may affect your ability to get custody in the future.  Even if you leave the house, you must make sure that you stay in touch with your son, regularly visit, stay active in his life and be sure that he knows how to get in touch with you at all times.  You do not want a claim that you "abandoned" him or that you are and unfit mother.  You may also be able to do a pro se (without a lawyer) application to decide custody and/or visitation before you leave, or just after you leave.  The New Jersey Judiciary website has pro se packets available on line.  Scroll all the way to the bottom and look through the paperwork and see if there is something that you can file before you file for divorce that wold give you support, and custody.  Its called pendente lite relief.  Good luck.
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