Pursuing Our Client’s Best Interests Since 1992

Committed And Local Family Law Services

Family law matters are a challenging and emotional process, whether you are facing divorce, child custody disputes, or need assistance with alimony or domestic violence issues. With the help of skilled legal representation, you can pursue the outcome you are looking for to give your family the future it deserves.

At Miller and Miller, we have been serving families in Morris County since 1992. With over 30 years of experience, we bring a deep understanding of the local court system and have established strong relationships with judges and attorneys. Our practice is built on a foundation of responsive communication and comprehensive case handling, ensuring you receive personalized attention and effective legal strategies.

How We Help Families

Our attorneys offer a wide range of family law services designed to meet your needs. We can help you overcome the challenges of divorce, child custody, alimony, domestic violence, relocation and post-judgment modifications. We take a meticulous and proactive approach to these situations to ensure we are doing everything in our power to pursue the ideal outcome for our clients. As we represent you through your family law needs, we will communicate regularly with you about your case and how things are progressing.

We are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the legal system. Our professional network allows us to facilitate smooth proceedings and work toward favorable outcomes for our clients. We are committed to delivering results-oriented strategies that prioritize your family’s well-being.

Answering Your Questions

Resolving family law matters can be complex and stressful. To help you better understand the process, we have compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask such as:

How long does a typical divorce case take in Morris County?

The duration of a divorce case in Morris County can vary based on the complexity of the situation. If both parties cooperate and pursue a collaborative resolution, the divorce can be finalized in only a few months. If conflict is common in the divorce, it can take a year or more to settle.

What factors do courts consider when determining child custody arrangements?

Courts prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody. To do this, they look at the medical needs of the children, the home environment each parent offers, what a relocation can mean for a child, the relationship the child has with each parent, and if a parent has a history of abuse, drug addiction or other possible dangers.

How is alimony calculated in New Jersey?

Alimony in New Jersey is determined by several factors, including the length of the marriage, the kind of life the spouses created during that time, each party’s financial income and obligations, and their age and health.

Meet With Our Committed Team Today

Take the next step in securing your family’s future. With a team of skilled family law attorneys, you can overcome the challenges you are facing in your family law needs and secure the peace of mind you need to enter the next chapter of your life with confidence. If you are ready to reach out to our New Jersey attorneys, contact our Chatham office at 973-966-6644 or email us here today.