Frequently Asked Questions
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Where are you located?
Our offices is located at 15 Bloomfield Avenue, Bloomfield, NJ 07003.What is the best way to contact your office?
Call our number 973-743-4642 or contact us online.What is the charge for a legal consultation?
$75 Dollars.Should I bring any documentation or paperwork to the consultation?
Yes, you should bring any paperwork or documentation you may deem relevant to your legal matter. -
What happens if I get a ticket in the accident?
Depending on the circumstances, one or all of the drivers involved in the motor vehicle accident may have been given tickets. You should consult this office or an attorney with regard to your rights and possible penalties resulting from the issuance of the motor vehicle tickets.What happens if my vehicle is towed from the scene of the accident?
Find out from the police officers who investigated this accident, which towing company towed your vehicle. Normally, police departments have relationships with certain towing companies and your vehicle is towed to an impoundment lot which may be located at the police station or at the towing company's place of business.What happens if I was working during the time of the accident?
Depending upon the circumstances, even whether or not the accident was your fault, if you were working for your employer at the time of the accident, you may have or be entitled to file a Workers' Compensation claim. -
What Is An Uncontested Divorce?
There are two types of uncontested divorce. The first is a default divorce where one spouse does not respond at all to divorce papers served on them. The second type of uncontested divorce is a pre-negotiated divorce where the husband and wife work out issues relating to payment of alimony, child support, distribution of joint property, and custody and visitation, and then go to court to enter their divorce agreement.What Is A Contested Divorce?
A contested divorce is a divorce where the parties resolve all or most issues through the court. At the extreme is a divorce where the parties cannot agree on any issues, and ask the court to rule on every single issue: alimony, child support, property distribution, custody and visitation.