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Common Myths About Divorce

At Markowitz Gravelle, LLP, we assist individuals in New Jersey who are seeking a divorce. If you are looking for an affordable and effective lawyer who will look out for your interests, you can rely on us.

Contact a Lawrenceville family law attorney online or by telephone at 866-437-1189 to find out more regarding common myths about divorce.

Putting Divorce Myths to Rest in Lawrenceville, New Jersey

  • The gender of the parent is critical in determining child custody after a divorce: False. While gender used to play a major role in determining child custody, courts now look at many important factors to see how the children will be spending time with each parent.
  • It is okay to deny visitation if your ex-spouse is not paying child support: Absolutely not. You may not deny visitation to your ex-spouse for refusing to pay child support. The courts strongly believe in upholding each individual's rights to have a relationship with their child.
  • Since my spouse abused me, I get all of the property: Not true. Most courts will distribute marital property equitably instead of with regard to who was at fault in the divorce. It is important to keep in mind that equitable does not always mean equal.
  • I need my spouse's permission to get a divorce: No. There are many reasons that arise for obtaining a divorce. While it may take longer without your spouse's permission, it is completely possible to get divorced in New Jersey, even if you are the only person that wants the relationship to end.
  • I have to divorce in the same state in which I was married: False. As long as one party is a resident in the state, you may obtain a divorce in New Jersey. There are some complicated requirements, however, and it is important to consult with a Lawrenceville divorce lawyer to ensure your rights are protected.
  • Children can decide which parent they want to stay with: No. Judges will listen to children and use their views as a factor in their final decision, but ultimately the court makes the custody decision based on the best interests of the child.
  • Handling a divorce on my own is simple and cost effective: Not true. It is in your best interests to consult with a divorce lawyer in order to ensure that your rights are protected and that you get the property you are entitled to, no matter how simple you think the process will be.

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