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Ramsey No-Fault Divorce Lawyer

The top-notch public schools. The municipal pool, with the cool water slides. Downtown Ramsey, with boutiques and bistros. Life in Ramsey, in Bergen County, New Jersey, can be idyllic— until suddenly it’s not, through no fault of your own.

And that’s when you need a Ramsey No-Fault Divorce Lawyer.

Divorces happen, and sometimes they’re nobody’s fault— couples grow in different directions or become interested in different things. Suddenly you’re a different person, and even children— if you have them— aren’t enough to keep the marriage together. Irreconcilable differences, it’s frequently termed, as opposed to an at fault divorce, in which infidelity is often involved.

How Can a No-Fault Divorce Lawyer Help?

An experienced and empathetic Ramsey No-Fault Divorce Attorney can help you navigate the difficult divorce process, protect what’s most important to you, and fight for you and your children.

O’Cathain Law Group Family Law Department is headed by Francesca O’Cathain, Esq., who has over 20 years of experience practicing family law in Bergen County— and she lives here with her family, as well. She currently serves as President of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and leads a Family Law Department full of dedicated family law partners, associates, Of Counsel and paralegals.

Think about your marriage ending, and the new life ahead— what’s most important to you? Is it keeping the marital residence? We can protect your assets when it comes time for Equitable Distribution. Looking to make sure your family’s financial future is secure? We specialize in High-Asset Divorces. Have a kid with special needs that complicate a divorce? Francesca’s one of the leading family law attorneys in New Jersey when it comes to Divorce with Special Needs Considerations.

No matter your divorce situation in Ramsey— and we know each divorce is unique, with its own challenges— O’Cathain Law Group Family Law Department can help you Move Forward.

What Do I Need To Do Before I Consult With a Lawyer?

  • Reflect on your priorities for your divorce. No one says I do thinking it will end in divorce, and yet you want to make sure that what’s most important to you (and your children) is prioritized. Think about these priorities so you can share them with your family lawyer.
  • Gather any financial records pertinent to the marriage and bring them to your initial consultation. These may include, but not be limited to, tax returns, bank account statements, credit card statements, detailed lists of assets and/or debt, investment and/or retirement accounts, etc. Don’t worry if you don’t have all these readily available and/or organized— your dedicated family law paralegal will be able to help you.
  • Gather any communication you may have that pertains to the breakdown of your marriage. This may include text messages, emails, voicemails, handwritten notes, social media posts, etc. Again, don’t worry— your dedicated family law paralegal will be able to help you.

We get it— this was not the marriage, nor the life, you planned for yourself and your kids in this picture-perfect suburban setting. But we know there’s a whole other, better life waiting for you, and a Ramsey No-Fault Divorce Lawyer can help you get there. Contact us today.