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Putterman Legal

Divorce Lawyer Serving Upper Township

Divorce Help for Upper Township Families

Facing divorce in Upper Township? Bonnie Putterman provides experienced legal help with a focus on compassion and clarity. She understands the challenges you face and offers clear advice to protect your rights and family’s interests. Bonnie helps clients with all aspects of divorce, including property division, custody, and support arrangements. She approaches each case with care and determination, aiming to reduce stress and find fair resolutions. You don’t have to face divorce alone—call Bonnie Putterman at (609) 241-9377 for expert legal support in Upper Township. Reliable help is just a phone call away.

Family Divorce Guidance in Upper Township

Divorce in Upper Township requires thoughtful legal counsel to resolve property, custody, and support issues fairly. New Jersey’s laws on equitable distribution guide property division, while custody decisions focus on the child’s well-being. Bonnie Putterman works closely with clients to explain their rights and options, providing empathetic and skilled representation. Whether mediation or court proceedings, Bonnie strives for outcomes that protect your future and your family. Call (609) 241-9377 to schedule a consultation.

Understanding Divorce Property and Custody in Upper Township

Property division in Upper Township ensures marital assets are divided equitably, recognizing contributions from both spouses. Custody decisions prioritize the child’s stability and relationship with each parent. Child support and alimony depend on incomes and marriage length. Bonnie Putterman’s client-focused approach helps families navigate these issues with clarity and confidence.

FAQ’s By Our Upper Township Clients

Can I file for divorce if my spouse lives in another state?

Yes. As long as you meet New Jersey’s residency requirement (12 months), you can file regardless of where your spouse currently resides.

How does adultery impact divorce in NJ?

Adultery is a fault-based ground, but it typically doesn’t affect asset division unless marital funds were spent on the affair or it harmed the children.

What is a divorce from bed and board?

It’s a legal separation where the parties remain technically married. It’s used when couples want separate finances without ending the marriage.

Building a Strong Foundation for What’s Next

Going through a divorce doesn’t mean your life is falling apart—it means it’s changing. With the right legal guidance, you can make decisions that protect your future and support your goals. In New Jersey, divorces can involve difficult questions about finances, parenting, and property. Bonnie Putterman provides clients with honest answers and steady support. Whether your case is amicable or complex, she’ll help you take the right steps at the right time. Reach out at (609) 241-9377 and begin building a strong foundation for your next chapter.

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