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Going through a divorce, establishing or modifying child custody and negotiating reasonable parenting time for your child(ren), or having to enforce or modify a support order can be an overwhelming process. Understandably, emotions run high. The legal process is often complex and the outcome will most certainly impact many aspects of your life and those of your family. However, with the right guidance by an experienced lawyer by your side it can be far less intimidating. Valerie Hemhauser is a skilled family law lawyer in New Jersey with over 3 decades of litigation experience dedicated to providing innovative, compassionate and highly responsive representation for her clients, and can help you navigate legal challenges and rebuild your life with confidence, hope and success.

Areas of Practice

Alimony / Spousal Support

Alimony is determined using the factors set forth in N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23 (b), such as the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage and each spouse’s financial needs and abilities. There are different types of alimony, including temporary, open duration, limited duration, rehabilitative, and reimbursement depending on the circumstances.

Divorce

A divorce action is a lawsuit governed State law which outlines the legal framework for marital dissolution and allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces, with the no-fault grounds including irreconcilable differences or a separation of at least 18 months.

Child Support

Child support is governed by New Jersey Court Rule 5:6 and calculated in accordance with the factors set forth in N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(a), also in N.J.S.A. 9:17-53 (e). An award of child support uses a formula that takes into account both parents’ incomes, the number of children, and the amount of time each parent spends with the children, with the goal of ensuring a consistent standard of living.

Custody / Parenting Time

Child custody and parenting time is governed by N.J.S.A. 9:2-4, which prioritizes the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. The court considers many factors such as the child’s safety, the parents’ ability to cooperate and the child’s relationship with each parent, aiming to provide a stable and supportive environment for the child.

Estate Planning

Basic estate planning typically involves creating a Will to specify how a person’s assets will be distributed after their death. A Will can also designate guardians for minor children and appoint an executor to manage the estate. Additional estate planning tools may include setting up trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Healthcare Directives to address potential incapacity and ensure that one’s wishes are carried out.

Pre-Marital and Marital Property Settlement Agreements

A prenuptial agreement under N.J.S.A.37:2-34 is a contract made before marriage that outlines the division of assets and financial responsibilities in the event of divorce. A marital settlement agreement is a legally binding contract in a divorce proceeding that outlines the division of property, alimony, child custody, support and other marital issues typically annexed to and included with a Judgment of Divorce.

Municipal Court

Cases involving minor criminal offenses, traffic violations, disorderly persons offenses, and local ordinance violations are addressed in Municipal Court and serve as the first point of contact for most individuals in the state’s local municipal judicial system.

Enforcement and Modification of Family Court Orders

Family court orders related to child support, alimony, and custody can be modified based upon a showing of significant and permanent change in circumstances, such as changes in income, employment, or the needs/ best interests of the child. The party seeking modification must demonstrate that the change in circumstances warrants an adjustment to the existing order.

Serving Clients Across Monmouth County and Throughout NJ

Family

The Law Office of Valerie Hemhauser is centrally located in Red Bank, New Jersey, making it convenient for clients in Monmouth County and throughout New Jersey to receive top-notch family law legal services. Whether you’re in need of help with divorce, child custody, or basic estate planning, we provide effective and personalized solutions.

How We Can Help You Navigate Your Family Law Case

Family law issues can affect every aspect of your life, from your finances to your relationship with your children. It is important to have an New Jersey family law attorney who understands the emotional and legal complexities involved. At the Law Office of Valerie Hemhauser we offer:

  • Clear Explanations of Your Rights and take the time to explain your rights and responsibilities in a way that is easy to understand.
  • Strategic Legal Options and will discuss all of your options and help you determine the best course of action for your case.
  • Compassionate Legal Support committed to making you feel supported throughout the process, whether you’re going through a divorce, seeking child custody and support, a better or updated parenting time schedule, enforcement or modification of an existing order, create or revise your Will or resolve a municipal court matter.

Benefits of Choosing an Experienced Family Law Attorney in New Jersey

Choosing the right lawyer is one of the important decisions you’ll make during your case. Valerie Hemhauser is a skilled attorney with over 3 decades of family law experience in New Jersey who will help you:

  • Navigate Complex Legal Processes because legal proceedings can be overwhelming. An experienced attorney can guide you through each stage with clarity and professionalism.
  • Advocate for Your Best Interests. With a skilled family law attorney by your side, you can be confident that your interests are being protected.
  • Minimize Emotional Stress. Legal issues related to family can cause emotional distress. We are here to provide not only legal support but also the emotional understanding you need.

Why Work With Us?

  • Experienced: Over 30 years of litigation experience in family law.
  • Compassionate: We understand the emotional challenges involved and provide supportive counsel.
  • Responsive: We are here for you every step of the way, answering your questions and addressing your concerns.
  • Client-Focused: Your needs and best interests are our priority. We strive for fair, lasting solutions that help you move forward.

Choosing the right New Jersey family lawyer is crucial to achieving a successful outcome. At the Law Office of Valerie Hemhauser we take the time to understand your unique situation and offer tailored legal solutions, explain your rights and responsibilities, discuss your options and what you can expect during the legal process. We believe that making an informed decision based on knowledge makes you less vulnerable to misinformation and uncertainty. Valerie Hemhauser has dedicated herself to advocating for and protecting the rights of her clients through knowledgeable, ethical and skilled practice of law. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how we can help you rebuild your life with confidence. Call us today at (732) 842-9993.

Valerie Hemhauser

Meet Valerie Hemhauser

Valerie Hemhauser is an experienced family law attorney with years of litigation experience helping individuals and families. With over 30 years of litigation experience, Valerie Hemhauser focuses on providing compassionate and expert legal counsel in family law matters across New Jersey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Can File for a Divorce in New Jersey?
Specific residency requirements for various causes of actions are contained in N.J.S.A.2A:34-10. Generally, however, a party filing a Complaint for Divorce must have lived in the State for at least one year preceding the filing of the Complaint.
How Is the Divorce Process Started?
An initial Complaint for Divorce is prepared and filed, based upon your cause of action. Once filed, the Complaint is served upon the other spouse who has 35 days to respond by way of an Answer or an Answer with Counterclaim. After this period, the court will schedule certain events to manage the case and help facilitate settlement, such as Case...
Does My Spouse Need To Consent to the Divorce?
No. Only one party needs to plead a cause of action to obtain the divorce.
Can I Get Immediate Support / Relief Before the Divorce Is Final?
Yes. Interim support during litigation, known as Pendente Lite, may be ordered based on the specific circumstances and needs of the parties to provide the supported spouse and children with the means to survive during the pendency of the action. Pendente Lite Relief may include spousal and child support, overhead expenses, attorney fees, temporary...
Why Are Some Divorces Considered Uncontested?
Uncontested divorces are those where the parties have agreed upon all issues pertaining to the marriage, such as the division of the marital assets and debts, custody, parenting time and support.

Client Reviews

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Denise

I hired Valerie to help with a divorce settlement earlier this year, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the outcome. From...

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Valerie Hemhauser handled my divorce in a timely and efficient manner. She is well versed in the law and has been practicing...

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I recently used Valerie to resolve my post judgment custody issue with my ex. She was able to facilitate a settlement for us...

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