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New Jersey Family Law Resource Center

Bergen County NJ Divorce and Family Law Attorneys

The process of resolving a divorce or family law matter can seem like a labyrinth, an intimidating, complicated maze that leaves you feeling lost and unsure as to how to move forward. At Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, we seek to serve as our clients’ greatest resources, providing answers, information, and guidance at every turn. In addition to this, we hope to provide a dynamic, interactive experience through our website, which is constantly updated with relevant information to reflect changes in current case law and to address common questions that arise for clients dealing with issues of divorce, domestic violence, grandparents’ issues, and many other family law matters.

This page serves as a resource center, providing an aggregated list of useful tools, helpful information, and important connections that may serve you through the process. Access the links below to learn more and/or contact our Bergen County offices at 201-397-1750 for a cost-free consultation.

New Jersey Divorce Resources

New Jersey Child-Related Resources

New Jersey Domestic Violence Resources

New Jersey Domestic Violence Hotline
800-572-SAFE (7233)
24-Hour Hotline
Linea Estatal de Violencia Domestica en New Jersey

Contact our Hackensack NJ Family Lawyers for Immediate Assistance

When dealing with a family law matter, knowledge is power. With as much information as possible, you can begin to plan for your future and move forward with confidence. At Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, our highly experienced attorneys specialize in divorce and family law and as such, have developed a wellspring of information and resources in this area of practice. To find answers to your questions, contact our Bergen County offices at 201-397-1750 and speak to one of our attorneys free of charge.

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