Asked in Divorce and Family Law for New Jersey

Q: I am looking to file for divorce in the state of New Jersey. I am not sure if my partner had already filed.

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Allison Kruk Ormond
Allison Kruk Ormond
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  • Riverton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: If your partner filed for divorce, typically they would have you “served”, meaning you would be given a copy of the divorce complaint and any ancillary documents. If your partner has an attorney, you can also contact their office to inquire about the status of any complaint/filing. If your partner has filed, you can respond to their complaint in the form of an answer or an answer and counterclaim.

If you do want to proceed with filing for divorce or have been served with divorce papers, I would recommend consulting a family law attorney to determine your next steps and how to proceed strategically in the litigation.

I hope this helps!

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