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Divorce /
August 21, 2019

Mitigating Cost of Divorce in New Jersey

Rozin | Golinder Law
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Forbes recently published an article about ways to reduce the cost of divorce.

Our Monmouth County divorce attorneys are always interested when financial publications publish legal advice. While this article is better than most (or we wouldn’t be sharing it), we still found ourselves uttering “true” or “false” as we went through the list.

An experienced and ethical family law attorney will strive to chart a course through the process in an expedient and financially prudent fashion. It’s our job to remove the emotions from the process and act in your best interest.

Choosing an experienced New Jersey family law attorney, and committing to following their advice, is the best bet when it comes to exiting a marriage on solid financial ground.

Call Rozin|Golinder Law, LLC today for a free and confidential consultation.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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