About Bonnie D. Putterman
Bonnie D. Putterman stands out as a trusted family law attorney serving Atlantic County and the surrounding communities. With decades of experience, Bonnie is known for her unwavering commitment to supporting families through every stage of the legal process. Her approach combines deep legal knowledge with genuine compassion, ensuring that each client receives the guidance and advocacy they deserve. Bonnie’s expertise spans all areas of family law, including spousal support, property division, and child custody, making her a reliable resource for individuals facing complex family law issues. Recognized for her excellence and dedication, Bonnie has built a reputation as a knowledgeable advocate who is always focused on achieving the best results for her clients. Her commitment to serving the needs of families in Somerset and beyond has made her a leading figure in the field of family law.
Services Offered by Our Family Law Firm
Our family law firm is dedicated to serving the diverse needs of individuals and families throughout New Jersey. We offer a full range of services, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and property division, tailored to address the unique circumstances of each client. Understanding that every family faces different challenges, our experienced family law attorneys provide personalized support and guidance at every step. We utilize a variety of approaches, from the collaborative process and mediation to litigation, to help our clients achieve fair and lasting resolutions. Whether you are navigating a difficult transition or seeking advice on a personal family law matter, our team is here to serve you with pride, dedication, and a commitment to protecting your interests. We strive to meet the needs of every individual and family we represent, ensuring that you feel supported and empowered throughout your legal journey.
Expertise of Experienced Attorneys
Our team of experienced attorneys brings a wealth of knowledge and qualifications to every family law case we handle. Led by our founder, Bonnie Putterman, who has served as president of the New Jersey State Bar Association, our firm is committed to excellence in every aspect of our practice. We have successfully represented individuals and families in a wide range of cases, from civil unions to complex custody disputes and unusual family law matters. Our attorneys are dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of those we serve, offering expert guidance and unwavering support through even the most difficult situations. With a deep understanding of the many aspects of family law, our knowledgeable team is equipped to navigate the legal system and advocate for your best interests. We take pride in offering our clients the benefit of our experience and are committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome for your family.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are a few frequently asked questions. You can call us to get answers to all your questions.
What issues does a family law attorney handle in New Jersey?
Family law covers a wide range of legal matters that affect families. In New Jersey, a family law attorney often helps with divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, property division, adoption, and domestic violence cases. These matters can be overwhelming because they involve both legal rights and personal relationships. Family law attorneys also guide clients through mediation and settlement negotiations, which can often resolve disputes without lengthy court battles. In cases that do go to trial, they represent clients before the family court and ensure their voices are heard. A New Jersey family law attorney provides guidance tailored to state-specific laws and court procedures, which helps clients understand their options and make informed decisions.
How is child custody determined in New Jersey?
Child custody decisions in New Jersey are based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as the child’s safety, each parent’s ability to provide care, the stability of each home, and the child’s relationship with siblings and extended family. Judges also look at how well parents can cooperate and support the child’s needs. There are two main types of custody: legal custody, which involves decision-making about the child’s upbringing, and physical custody, which determines where the child lives. Parents can share custody, or one parent may be awarded primary custody with visitation for the other. A New Jersey family law attorney helps parents understand custody laws, present their case in court, and create parenting plans that reflect the child’s needs.
What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, a divorce can be contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce happens when both spouses agree on major issues such as child custody, property division, alimony, and child support. These cases usually move more quickly through the courts and cost less because they avoid extended litigation. A contested divorce occurs when the spouses cannot agree on one or more issues, which means the court must step in to decide. Contested cases can take longer, become more stressful, and require extensive evidence and hearings. Even in contested cases, many couples eventually reach settlements through negotiation or mediation. A New Jersey family law attorney can help navigate both contested and uncontested divorces, explain legal rights, and work toward fair outcomes that protect a client’s interests.
Take Control of Your Family’s Future
Family law matters often create worry about the future. Questions about children, property, and finances weigh heavily, and the legal system can feel confusing without the right guidance. Taking control begins with understanding the process and having a plan for each step. At Putterman Legal, we work to make complex issues feel manageable by offering clear advice, consistent communication, and focused representation. We handle a wide range of concerns, including divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, and domestic violence cases. Our goal is to protect rights, reduce conflict, and find solutions that help families move forward with stability. We know that each family has unique challenges, so we shape our approach to match the specific circumstances in every case. When decisions today can affect the years ahead, having a strong advocate matters. With guidance and support, even the most difficult disputes can lead to positive change. Call Putterman Legal at (609) 625-8383 to speak with an attorney and start building a stronger path forward.