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Divorce Lawyers in Sicklerville

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Handling a Divorce Around Work, Kids & a Commute

Sicklerville sits halfway between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, and a lot of families here are already stretched thin between long commutes, shift work, and raising children. A divorce lands on top of all of it. A divorce lawyer in Sicklerville should make the process fit your life rather than upend it further, handling the legal and financial work efficiently so you can keep your job and your family on track. That is how we approach every case.

What Our Clients Say About Our Services

A friend recommended Graziano & Flynn for my divorce settlement, and I couldn’t be more grateful. I had the pleasure of working with Robyn and her entire team, and I always felt confident in their hands. Robyn was incredibly supportive and readily available whenever I needed assistance.

How We Support Sicklerville Families

Most cases bring several of these together at once, and we handle them as one connected matter rather than separate tasks.

The early decisions set the course for everything after. We help you settle the pressing questions, where each person lives, how the bills get covered, and where the children stay, before they lock in the shape of the whole case.

Sicklerville is spread across more than one school district, divided roughly along Berlin-Cross Keys Road, so where your children go to school can hinge on your address. We build parenting plans that keep that continuity in mind, alongside work schedules, activities, and the real drive between homes.

Support depends on more than a base wage. Parenting time, childcare, health coverage, overtime, and shift differentials all factor in, which matters in a community where many work rotating hospital and service-industry schedules. We document that income so the figure is fair rather than a guess.

Whether you may pay it or receive it, spousal support is often the tensest issue in a divorce. We work out what is fair and sustainable on a real two-income or single-income budget, and which of New Jersey’s alimony categories applies to your situation.

For most Sicklerville families, the home holds the bulk of the equity, and the central question is whether one spouse can refinance and keep it on a single income. We help you weigh that honestly against selling and splitting the proceeds, especially since homes here tend to move quickly.

When safety is the issue, the process moves quickly. A temporary restraining order can be obtained through local police or the Camden County Family Division, with a final hearing soon after. We help you organize the messages, history, and witnesses the court will weigh.

Modifications & Enforcement

An order is not the last word. A job change, a layoff, a new schedule, or a move can all justify revisiting support or custody. If a co-parent relocates west into Gloucester County, for instance to Mullica Hill, that crosses into a different vicinage and adds steps we manage for you.

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

Terms set calmly, before any conflict, tend to hold up best. These are worth considering for a second marriage, a business, inherited property, or assets either spouse brings in.

Choosing How to Divorce in New Jersey

The right path depends mostly on how much you and your spouse still disagree on.

No-Fault Divorce

Most couples file on irreconcilable differences, which keeps blame out of it. That lowers the conflict but settles nothing on its own. Parenting, support, and property still need clear terms.

Uncontested Divorce

When you agree on the substance, the work is careful drafting. Payment dates, account transfers, refinance deadlines, and responsibility for any remaining debt all need exact wording, because a loose phrase now becomes a dispute later.

Mediation

Mediation suits couples who want to stay out of a courtroom but still need a neutral structure to reach terms. It often saves time and money, which matters when both sides are working with a real budget and a full schedule.

Contested Divorce

Some cases stay genuinely disputed over custody, support, or finances, and those call for a firmer hand. Getting organized early keeps one disagreement from spreading across the whole case.

What the Camden County Court Process Looks Like

Knowing the sequence ahead of time removes much of the uncertainty.

Starting the Case

A divorce opens with a Complaint for Divorce. For Sicklerville residents, it is filed with the Camden County Family Division at the Hall of Justice in Camden, part of the Camden Vicinage, up Route 42 from town. If your spouse lives in another Camden County community, such as Voorhees, the case still runs through that same court.

Sharing Financial Information

Both sides disclose the financial details a settlement depends on: tax returns, pay records, mortgage documents, and bank and retirement accounts. Cleaner records consistently lead to stronger negotiations.

Settlement Before Trial

Before trial, the court routes contested financial issues through structured settlement steps, including a panel that recommends terms on support and property. These work best when your documents and priorities are organized in advance.

The Final Judgment

The Final Judgment of Divorce turns the agreed or decided terms into a binding order. It can cover custody, parenting time, child support, alimony, property, and debt, and the wording should be clear enough to rely on for years afterward.

Get to Know Your Attorneys

Ron Graziano

Ron Graziano has practiced family law in South Jersey since 1974. He earned his law degree from Rutgers-Camden in 1973, clerked for Chief Judge Mitchell H. Cohen, and spent more than twenty-five years as a certified trial attorney, including matters argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court. He founded the firm now known as Graziano & Flynn in 2003. When a case carries real financial stakes or heads toward trial, that experience is what clients rely on.

Robyn B. Flynn

Robyn B. Flynn has handled family law for twenty-five years, and she has been through a divorce herself. That mix of a strong courtroom record and lived experience shapes how she works: direct about the legal realities, steady about the personal ones. Her litigation work covers contested custody, alimony, and the division of marital property.

Why Sicklerville Families Count on Graziano & Flynn

A Sicklerville divorce rarely fits a tidy checklist. You may be juggling a commute, keeping children steady across a split school district, and deciding who can keep the house, all at once. We bring decades of South Jersey family law experience to exactly these situations, and we appear regularly at the Camden County court.

  • Built around busy schedules: efficient handling that respects your work hours and your family’s time.
  • Grounded in real budgets: support and property answers that work on an actual household income.
  • Clear on local schools: parenting plans that account for Sicklerville’s split school districts.
  • Ready for the full range: divorce, custody, child support, alimony, property division, domestic violence, and post-judgment matters.
  • Led by senior counsel: Ron Graziano has practiced New Jersey family law since 1974, with Robyn Flynn’s own experience guiding a client-centered approach.

What Sicklerville Families Want to Know

Sicklerville is split between school districts. How does that affect custody?

Where your children attend school can depend on which side of Berlin-Cross Keys Road you live on. Custody plans usually aim to keep kids in their current school and routine, so we factor your address and district into the parenting schedule from the start.

Can I keep our house on my own income after the divorce?

It comes down to whether you can refinance the mortgage in your name and carry the home on one income. We help you look at that honestly alongside the alternative of selling and splitting the equity, so the choice is based on real numbers.

I work rotating shifts at a hospital. How does that affect parenting time?

A parenting plan can be built around rotating or overnight shifts rather than a standard nine-to-five. We design schedules that match how you actually work so your time with the children is realistic and dependable.

My ex wants to move away with our kids. Can they do that?

Not freely. Relocating children in a way that disrupts the other parent’s time generally needs the other parent’s agreement or the court’s approval, which turns on the children’s best interest. We can help you seek or contest a proposed move.

What if we still live together while the divorce is going on?

That is common, since not everyone can afford two households right away. You can move through a divorce while sharing a home, and we help set practical interim arrangements for finances and parenting in the meantime.

Book a Free Sicklerville Consultation

If you want experienced, practical family law guidance that fits a busy life and a real budget, we are ready to help. We bring genuine legal depth and straight answers to divorce, custody, and support matters, and the first conversation is free.

Reach out today and take the first step toward resolving your family law matter with confidence.

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