Unfortunately, the stresses of a military marriage far outweigh those of a normal marriage. In many cases, the pressures and circumstances associated with a military marriage lead to divorce. If you are seeking a military divorce, we strongly advise you against navigating the complexities of your divorce alone. There are numerous military laws relating to family law that are not handled in the same manner as a standard family law case. This is especially true for service members who are seeking divorces. In order to handle your military divorce properly and efficiently, secure the supportive assistance of our military divorce attorney. At Law Offices of Steven P. Monaghan, we understand what you are going through and are well equipped to handle your case in an effective manner. To learn more, give us a call at (732) 876-9326!
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Military Divorce Matters That Our Firm Can Handle
While there are many aspects of military divorce that are deemed standard, there are various considerable differences when it comes to the division of military benefits and child custody matters. We are deeply familiar with the federal laws and issues military families face when navigating divorce proceedings. We understand what you are up against and are fully equipped to help you achieve your goals.
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Marital Share Of Retirement Benefits
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Child Custody & Visitation
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Child Support
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Division Of Assets
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Alimony
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Division Of Debts
Have Questions Regarding Your Military Divorce?
Review Commonly Asked Questions
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Questions
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Does Service Prevent Divorce?
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Under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act, an active service member may ask the court to temporarily cease divorce, child support, child custody and other court proceedings.
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Do We Need To Go To Court?
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There are various alternatives to going to court such as mediation or a process called collaborative practice. Speak to an attorney to find out the best method for your military divorce.
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Why Should I Hire A Military Divorce Lawyer?
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The military divorce process can often present special legal and logistical issues. An attorney can help you navigate the various issues involved in your marital dissolution process.
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Steven P. Monaghan
Board-Certified Matrimonial Law Expert
Steven P. Monaghan, a highly respected divorce lawyers, focuses his practice exclusively in this area, including handling litigation, collaborative matters, and mediation, and has been Certified by the New Jersey Supreme in Matrimonial Law since 2006. This certification is awarded only to attorneys who have demonstrated their skill and achievement in matrimonial law.
With 23 years of experience, Mr. Monaghan has a proven dedication to the law and helping families. He has served on the Monmouth County Family Law Committee and has also been a private arbitrator for the Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel Program for 16 years and is a qualified mediator participating in the Mediation Program for Economic Aspects of Family Law since the program began. He has been appointed as Guardian Ad Litem for children of families going through litigation and has been trusted to resolve hundreds of high conflict cases before litigation.
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Kristin S. Pallonetti
Attorney
Kristin S. Pallonetti, Esq. is one of the top family law attorneys in the area. In 2014 she was named one of the Top Young Attorneys in New Jersey by Super Lawyers Rising Stars. She was again named by Super Lawyers as a New Jersey Rising Star in 2015.
She has an active family law trial practice, and she has tried numerous cases, including cases that involve domestic violence, alimony cohabitation, child support, parenting time, custody, and enforcement of support and custody orders. Before embarking on her private practice, Ms. Pallonetti completed a judicial law clerkship with the Honorable Eugene A. Iadanza, A.J.S.C., former presiding Judge of Monmouth and Mercer Counties, where her focus as a clerk was in the area of family and juvenile law. She also served as a Court Mediator for the Special Civil Division under the supervision of the Honorable Lisa P. Thorton, JA.J.S.C. where she mediated countless cases.
Ms. Pallonetti's prior legal experience also included a clerkship at the New Haven County Court where she aided victims of domestic violence in file temporary restraining orders. She also served in clerkship with the firm Campbell, Foley, Lee, Murphy & Cernigliaro in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and a clerkship with the Law Offices of Erskine D. McIntosh in Hamden, Connecticut.
Ms. Pallonetti graduated Cum Laude from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications and a minor in English in 2003. She received her Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2008 where she was the Executive VP of the Mock Trial Honor Society, recipient of the Sappern Fellowship, Admissions Ambassador for the law school and a member in both the Family Law and Constitutional Law Societies.
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Jessica L. Berg
Attorney
Divorce Attorney Jessica L. Berg practices exclusively in matrimonial law at the Law Office of Steven P. Monaghan, LLC. Since graduating Widener University School of Law, where she received recognition for her volunteer and pro bono work, she gained valuable experience working at a firm that solely handled family law matters, as well as experience with the non-profit group, the Community Health Law Project, that assists disabled individuals with matrimonial and civil law issues. Ms. Berg also worked with the Delaware Civil Clinic and was certified by the Supreme Court of Delaware to handle and litigate cases involving obtaining protection or restraining orders for those harmed by domestic violence and abuse.
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30+ Years of Combined Experience
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Thousands of Cases Handled
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Exclusively Practicing Family Law
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