Divorce and Dissolution
Thinking about and going through a divorce is never a pleasant experience, whether or not you and your spouse are getting along and able to resolve your issues amicably. We understand the sensitive nature of your case, your feelings and your finances, and work with you to come up with a resolution that works for you and your family.
what is an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce is a divorce where both spouses agree on all issues impacting the terms of their divorce, including custody, support and equitable distribution. If a client comes to us with a truly uncontested divorce, the overall fees are significantly less than a "contested" (or litigated) divorce, because it requires minimal negotiation and no litigation.
In some instances (short-term marriage, no children, limited assets, etc.) we offer a flat fee option for those that qualify, which ensures the client knows what to expect and how much the entire divorce will cost.
The reduced fee is possible because the uncontested divorce is streamlined as follows:
What is a contested divorce?
In the event there are any unresolved issues between you and your spouse, we cannot work on a flat fee basis because it is impossible to estimate how long it will take to settle your matter. However, we stand ready to aggressively and zealously fight for what you are entitled to. Toward this end, we are experienced litigators and will not hesitate to take legal action on your behalf when necessary.
If you are looking for a New Jersey divorce attorney, you can count on the Hunnell Law Group to prepare you for the best outcome in a divorce or post-judgment application. We ensure you understand the process and procedure, as well as the relevant law applicable to your case, while keeping the focus on your personal goals for your families future.
If you are looking for a New Jersey divorce attorney, you can count on the Hunnell Law Group to prepare you for the best outcome in a divorce or post-judgment application. We ensure you understand the process and procedure, as well as the relevant law applicable to your case, while keeping the focus on your personal goals for your families future.