Need A Divorce Lawyer Or Qualified Family Law Mediator In Bergen County?

The divorce process can be less overwhelming with an experienced family law attorney and qualified family law mediator to support, protect and guide you through it.

Apartment is almost ours

Put A Nationally Recognized Family Law Attorney On Your Side

The divorce process can be less overwhelming with an experienced family law attorney and qualified family law mediator to support, protect and guide you through it. At the Brick Law, LLC, in Fair Lawn, you will work with an established, nationally recognized lawyer throughout the life of your case.

Standing man with opened arms for enjoyment and success or satisfaction emotion

A Road Map To Success

Our firm is led by Joanna D. Brick, Esq., an experienced attorney and qualified family law mediator, who is devoted to helping children and families. Joanna will work closely with you to assess the facts and circumstances of your case, identify your options and produce real solutions to accomplish your goals. Think of your plan as a unique road map created with one objective in mind: to guide you to a successful resolution. The process typically involves:

We will be there with you during the various stages of your divorce, including those that may be challenging or unexpected. Learn more about the process and get answers to your frequently asked questions here.

Settlement, Mediation Or Trial?

Many cases today can be resolved through negotiation, settlement and mediation, Joanna can work as your qualified family law mediator ro get the job done. In the event that path is not taken, her firm is always prepared for trial with your protection and interests in mind. Joanna’s strong negotiation skills and extensive experience will work to your advantage if conflicts arise. She not only works as a qualified mediator but at times will often work hand in hand with selected mediators and advises clients throughout the mediation process. No matter which path to resolution you choose, we strive to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Contact Us To Learn More

We represent and mediate for clients of all asset levels, including high net worth individuals. To learn more about how we can help you, call the Brick Law, LLC, in Bergen County, New Jersey.

CONTACT US

Contact The
Brick Law Firm

We represent and mediate for clients of all asset levels, including high net worth individuals. To learn more about how we can help you, call the Brick Law, LLC, in Bergen County, New Jersey, at 201-254-0881

Brick law team

Our Trusted Legal Team

Joanna Brick
Attorney
Jeffrey T. Vazquez
Paralegal
Isabela Ruiz
Paralegal

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about comprehensive divorce and family law representation in New Jersey, answered by Brick Law, LLC.

How do I file for divorce in New Jersey?

File a Complaint for Divorce in the Family Part of the Superior Court, in the county where the cause of action arose or where either spouse lives. One spouse must have been a New Jersey resident for at least twelve months before filing, except where the ground is adultery.

What are the grounds for divorce in New Jersey?

Most New Jersey divorces proceed on irreconcilable differences, a no-fault ground requiring that the breakdown has lasted at least six months. Fault grounds remain available, including extreme cruelty, desertion, adultery, addiction, institutionalization and imprisonment, but they rarely change the financial outcome of the case.

How long does a divorce take in New Jersey?

An uncontested divorce where terms are agreed can conclude within a few months. Contested matters typically run a year or more, driven by discovery, business valuations and custody evaluations rather than by the filing itself. Settling at any point before trial shortens the timeline substantially.

What does a divorce cost?

Cost depends almost entirely on how much is disputed and for how long. An uncontested matter is a fraction of a litigated one. The largest drivers are contested custody, business valuation and discovery disputes — not court filing fees, which are a minor part of the total.

Do we have to go to court?

Most New Jersey divorces settle without a trial. Cases move through case management conferences, the Early Settlement Panel and mediation, all designed to resolve issues short of trial. A judge decides only what the parties cannot, and contested trials are a small minority of matters.

What is a Case Information Statement?

A sworn financial disclosure listing income, expenses, assets and debts, required in any case involving support or equitable distribution. It is the single most important document on the financial side of a divorce, and an inaccurate one undermines a party’s credibility on every other issue.

Have a question that is not answered here? Contact Brick Law, LLC or call (201) 254-0881 to speak with a Bergen County family law attorney.

This information is general and about New Jersey law. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every case turns on its own facts.

Disclaimer ⚠️

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.