New Jersey Women’s Divorce Lawyer
Serving Bergen County, Essex County, Hudson County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Morris County, Somerset County and Union County
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Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law
Managing Partner of the Family Law Practice at Callagy Law
More than an accomplished divorce and family law attorney, Tanya L. Freeman, is a consummate professional with a wealth of corporate and life experience.
Known as a leader and strategist, Tanya L. Freeman was appointed by the Governor of New Jersey as Chair of the Board of Directors of the University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. Tanya L. Freeman also presents among the ranks of public speakers. She captivates and inspires professional groups nationwide. "Tanya has the eloquence and oratory brilliance with the ability to forge deep connections with her listeners."TESTIMONIALS
What Our Clients Say
Mrs. Freeman fights hard for her clients and does everything in her power to make sure you get what you want.
She makes what could be a nightmare easier than imaginable.
Tanya is a great and very experienced attorney. She is always three steps ahead of the game.
I can’t imagine dealing with difficult family law proceedings without her!
One of the best lawyers around.
She always fights hard for her clients and never gives up. Mrs. Freeman has the knowledge of a lawyer who has been practicing for decades. She is the cream of the crop!
This was my second time retaining Miss Freeman for a family court case and she again showed me that my confidence in her was well placed. I reviewed her after my first case when she was still with her husband’s office and now I say again she is fantastic.
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Women’s Divorce: Our Counsel Can Help You Go Your Own Way
As the female partner in a dissolving relationship, you may have significant challenges and key advantages in seeking to forge a different path. Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law. can help you by developing a dynamic separation strategy that can evolve with you as you move toward the freedom you want.
Offering You a Higher View
Many female clients have come to us after years of domestic neglect, abuse, financial deprivation, and/or irreconcilable differences. We help them map out their present situation, illustrate the potential pitfalls and upside possibilities of any divorce action, and establish how they define success. We may seek:
- Temporary orders to help your family’s safety and protect your marital property
- Evidence that supports your marital claims and parental and financial competency
- Forensic accounting to identify and locate hidden or parked assets
And much more. In addition, we understand the role of image and perception in shaping the attitudes of adversaries, juries, and judges. We’ll help you compartmentalize the natural emotional stress you may be feeling to help you be the best version of yourself.
Our goal is to get you the resolution, assets, and custody you want and deserve to help you live free and live better.
Getting a divorce can be your best option if your marriage has problems. But even if it does end, it can still be challenging in many ways. Moreover, the scenario’s outcome could also significantly impact the rest of your life. Regardless of whether or how you retain custody of your children, what joint property you keep, or whether you pay or get spousal support, each of these topics is of the utmost importance and has the potential to affect your life for years to come.
If you want to protect your rights as a woman during a divorce in New Jersey, you need an aggressive, empathetic, and successful New Jersey women’s divorce lawyer on your side. Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, has spent decades helping women safeguard their families, homes, possessions, and money during New Jersey divorces. Our strategic and competent team is ready to support you as you go through the divorce process.
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For a No-obligation Consultation, call Tanya L. Freeman at Law at (973) 620-2290.
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Mothers’ Rights
The legal landscape around custody disputes has altered recently. There is no longer a rule that a judge will always give the mother custody. Instead, in the absence of compelling evidence, New Jersey courts believe that parents share parenting obligations and should continue to maintain contact with their children. You must either agree with your husband or convince the court of your case if you want a specific custody arrangement. A tenacious women’s rights lawyer, Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, can help you fight for the best custody arrangement for your child and your family.
If you are given primary custody or have custody of the child, you are entitled to child support payments from the other parent. However, the non-custodial parent must pay child support, which belongs to the child and not the parent. Consult a knowledgeable New Jersey women’s divorce lawyer from a Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law about your child’s rights and what to do if your husband or co-parent opposes them or fails to keep their obligations.
Property Division
In New Jersey, equitable distribution laws are in effect. That suggests that the judge will distribute properties fairly between the two parties, but not necessarily 50/50. Property that needs to be divided following a divorce includes things like real estate, cash, stocks, retirement benefits, and strong ownership interests. Each spouse receives an equitable portion of their property’s net value, which is calculated by subtracting outstanding debts from assets.
You can get help from our property division lawyers at Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, if you want to safeguard certain assets (such as assets accumulated before marriage). We will fight to protect your right to any specific marital assets you wish to keep and act as your advocates. We’ll also investigate your spouse’s finances to ensure they aren’t hanging onto anything that should be treated as marital property throughout the divorce or even considered when spousal support is determined. Finally, we provide thorough women’s divorce services at Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, to guarantee that you get the best representation in court and at the negotiation table.
Spousal Support
If you get divorced, your financial situation could be severely disrupted. Preparing for the future is essential since it may involve paying or receiving spousal support (also known as alimony). In New Jersey, spousal support may be awarded temporarily while the divorce is pending and permanently or long-term after it has been finalized. The length of the marriage, if one spouse gave up their work to care for the family and children, each spouse’s earning potential and financial circumstances, the amount of long-term alimony awarded, and other factors will all affect how much is granted. If you need help getting alimony or lowering the amount you owe in alimony, contact Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law.
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Compassionate Women’s Divorce Attorney
You need a skilled, understanding lawyer if you’re a New Jersey woman considering divorce. A woman’s divorce lawyer at Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, is ready to defend your custody rights, fight for the marital assets you need, and protect your interests in child support and alimony conflicts. Our knowledgeable family law attorney is prepared to fight strategically until we achieve the results you deserve.
If you need help with a divorce, a paternity case, child support, alimony, or custody issues, call Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney At Law, to speak with a seasoned, skilled, trial-ready family lawyer.
Do You Have Concerns About Women’s Divorce? Contact Tanya L. Freeman, Attorney at Law at (973) 620-2290
Client Reviews
Mrs. Freeman fights hard for her clients and does everything in her power to make sure you get what you want. She makes what could be a nightmare easier than imaginable.
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Helping Clients Move on to the Next Stage of their Lives
Divorce and family disputes can be frustrating and emotional. It’s a time when you need experienced legal representation to help you move forward. Tanya L. Freeman serves as a powerful advocate for clients in the following counties in New Jersey.
Call to set up a confidential consultation in our Paramus or East Hanover, New Jersey Office.
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