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  • 244 State Highway 94, Vernon, NJ 07462+4 locations

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • Providing Legal Solutions in Sussex, Passaic and Bergen counties since 1991.

  • Divorce LawyersBankruptcy, Bankruptcy Arbitration, and 313 more

James C. Zimmermann
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  • Serving Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • Providing Legal Solutions in Sussex, Passaic and Bergen counties since 1991.

  • Divorce LawyersBankruptcy, Bankruptcy Arbitration, and 313 more

James C. Zimmermann
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  • 40 Park Place, Newton, NJ 07860

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Full service AV Rated law firm dedicated to providing effective and efficient services to all of Northwest New Jersey.

  • Divorce LawyersAdministrative Law, Adoptions, and 103 more

Alan Strelzik
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  • 48 Sparta Ave., Sparta, NJ 07871

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • A law firm practicing divorce law.

  • Divorce LawyersFamily, Divorce & Separation, and 2 more

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  • Serving Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers4 awards

  • Trusted authorities on New Jersey Divorce and Family Law. Guidance and experience that you can rely upon.

  • Divorce LawyersChild Custody, Child Support, and 2 more

  • Serving Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Full service AV Rated law firm dedicated to providing effective and efficient services to all of Northwest New Jersey.

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Alan Strelzik
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Wennogle Law, LLC

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  • Serving Sussex County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Smart and Sensible Solutions for Families

  • Divorce LawyersCollaborative Divorce, Divorce and Family Mediation, and 7 more

Denise A. Wennogle Esq.
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  • 35 Main St. Ste. B, Franklin, NJ 07416

  • 41 Lakeside Blvd., Hopatcong, NJ 07843

  • 82 A Route 15, Lafayette, NJ 07848

  • 21 Main St., Sparta, NJ 07871

  • 20 Main St., Sparta, NJ 07871

  • 917 Main St., Stillwater, NJ 07875-0105

  • 4 Waterloo Rd., Stanhope, NJ 07874-0111

  • 26 Route 23 North, Hamburg, NJ 07419

  • 529 State Route 515, Suite 201, Vernon, NJ 07462-3166

  • 49 Main Street, Franklin, NJ 07416-1422

  • 61 High Street, Newton, NJ 07860-0297

  • 20 Vernon Ave., Hamburg, NJ 07419

  • 10 Poplar Tree Ln., Sparta, NJ 07871

  • 276 Route 206, Andover, NJ 07821

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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.

How does someone reverse a name change after a divorce?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
I'm not sure how the name change could have occurred without your mother knowing because its usually something that you specifically have to ask the court to include.  You can always ask to amend the judgement of divorce to allow her to keep her name.  Usually when someone resumes using her maiden name, they use the judgement of divorce as proof that they are changing the name back.  if your mother wants to keep all of her things in the same name she has had, she just won't take that affirmative step of changing things.
I'm not sure how the name change could have occurred without your mother knowing because its usually something that you specifically have to ask the court to include.  You can always ask to amend the judgement of divorce to allow her to keep her name.  Usually when someone resumes using her maiden name, they use the judgement of divorce as proof that they are changing the name back.  if your mother wants to keep all of her things in the same name she has had, she just won't take that affirmative step of changing things.
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I am about to get married, what can I do to protect myself?

Answered by attorney Bari Zell Weinberger
Divorce lawyer at Weinberger Divorce Family Law Group, LLC
Thank you for your question. You are in a predicament for certain.  You’ve invested 5 years of your life into a relationship that is tainted and you still have the stamina to resurrect the trust and love you have in him.  The good news is that he is in therapy and therefore he recognizes his foibles.  As a legal matter, the marriage document does not make you a joint debtor unless you co-sign or otherwise agree to assume those liabilities.  A pre-nuptial agreement is the way to protect assets for sure.  If you have significant assets you should get a family lawyer to prepare such a document prior to your marriage.  If not, be sure to maintain separate bank accounts and DO NOT co-sign any loans and/or assume any debts he has already incurred.  Ultimately should he default in any payments, the creditor will pursue his assets including wage garnishments and bank levies.  But it cannot and will not seek payment from you.  So remember to keep a separate checking and savings.  I sincerely hope your marriage will be a success otherwise.  Just so you know every married couple has issues and debt.  You are not alone but at least your husband to be is seeking therapy.  Be sure you are included in that!  Best wishes.  
Thank you for your question. You are in a predicament for certain.  You’ve invested 5 years of your life into a relationship that is tainted and you still have the stamina to resurrect the trust and love you have in him.  The good news is that he is in therapy and therefore he recognizes his foibles.  As a legal matter, the marriage document does not make you a joint debtor unless you co-sign or otherwise agree to assume those liabilities.  A pre-nuptial agreement is the way to protect assets for sure.  If you have significant assets you should get a family lawyer to prepare such a document prior to your marriage.  If not, be sure to maintain separate bank accounts and DO NOT co-sign any loans and/or assume any debts he has already incurred.  Ultimately should he default in any payments, the creditor will pursue his assets including wage garnishments and bank levies.  But it cannot and will not seek payment from you.  So remember to keep a separate checking and savings.  I sincerely hope your marriage will be a success otherwise.  Just so you know every married couple has issues and debt.  You are not alone but at least your husband to be is seeking therapy.  Be sure you are included in that!  Best wishes.  
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Can I get divorced in 2 weeks in New Jersey ?? Have to get married in 2 weeks so my boyfriend doesn't get deported

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You cannot get divorced in two weeks.  The law requires that the complaint be served, and that the person you are divorcing be given time to answer, and then it has to be scheduled for a hearing.  There is no way to accomplish that in two weeks. 
You cannot get divorced in two weeks.  The law requires that the complaint be served, and that the person you are divorcing be given time to answer, and then it has to be scheduled for a hearing.  There is no way to accomplish that in two weeks. 
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