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Red Bank Divorce Law Firm
Overview
Our Commitment To You
We pride ourselves on being a firm that only deals with matrimonial issues and matter. This included divorce, custody and support, interstate custody, interstate support and domestic violence. Because of our focus on these areas, we are always current on the divorce laws in New Jersey.
Whether you need a New Jersey divorce attorney or a domestic violence lawyer; whether you seek a child support modification or you are embroiled in a custody dispute, we are prepared to go to work for you. We are committed to creating the best strategy and achieving optimal results for our clients by combining energy and resolve with competence and judgment. Courtroom and alternative strategies of a matter may be achieved through litigation, mediation, or settlement; however, our focus remains primarily on the economic and practical implication of the case.
We always listen carefully to you from the outset, and together we establish realistic goals to optimize a legal strategy with the most effective and efficient use of resources. We provide the advice and information you need to make the important decisions. You always have the final decision on how your case proceeds. As our client, you will find that we are committed to maintaining a constant communication link between you and our office. We regularly communicate by telephone and in person, as well as by facsimile, instant message, blackberry and electronic mail. Additionally, our commitment to the progressive use of computer technology allows online research services, electronic mail, PDA communication and web site capabilities, with the latest matrimonial and processing software assuring you open and timely communication with our legal team. We understand that keeping in touch is vital to providing the services you require and deserve.
Finally, we realize that your money is not so easily obtained as to simply "pluck" the same from a tree. We understand this and realize that this is your money and the same is to be respected. This is the reasoning behind setting up payment plans, credit payments, other alternatives to the customary check writing. If you can commit to a reasonable payment plan, we will commit to you.
About John A. Patti, Esq.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Patti & D'Alessandro, LLP, December 4, 2003
Practice Areas
- Divorce
Litigation
- 80%
Honors
- Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
- Member of the North Jersey Matrimonial Inn of Court, 1998 - Present
- Barrister of Richard J. Hughe's American Inn of Court, 1993 - Present
- Early Settlement Panelist - Monmouth County
- Monmouth County Bar Association
- Union County Bar Association Members, 1999 - Present
- Admitted United States Supreme Court
- New Jersey State Bar Association Member
- Association of Trial Lawyers of American, 1995 - Present
Published Works
- New Jersey Divorce Law: What to Expect From a Divorce
Pro Bono Activities
- Panelist on the Union County Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel, January 1, 2000 - Present
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
52 Reckless PlaceSuite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701
Office Hours
9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Appts flexible depending on client.
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