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Red Bank Divorce & Family Law Attorneys

Paras, Apy & Reiss, P.C. is a Red Bank NJ law firm devoted solely to representing men and women in Family Law matters. We believe that our clients’ needs are best served by a firm committed exclusively to representing the unique needs of separating and divorcing couples in New Jersey and in Interstate and International Family Law cases.

Our Family Law Services and Lawyers

Our lawyers’ combined experience of nearly 125 years serves us well in assisting our Family Law clients in:

  • DIVORCE
  • CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTES IN NEW JERSEY
  • INTERSTATE AND INTERNATIONAL CUSTODY AND CHILD ACCESS DISPUTES
  • ALIMONY
  • CHILD SUPPORT
  • EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF BUSINESSES, REAL ESTATE, AND OTHER ASSETS
  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
  • MANY OTHER TYPES OF FAMILY LAW CASES
  • MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION
  • PREMARITAL AGREEMENTS

We serve our clients’ needs in the courts, in mediation, and in arbitration. We also frequently serve as mediators and arbitrators.

Our lawyers, with the assistance of experienced and dedicated paralegals and staff, represent our clients in an intelligent, professional and compassionate manner.  Meticulous preparation combined with creativity, experience and professionalism is the key to our clients’ success.

Paras, Apy & Reiss, P.C. is designated a “Preeminent Law Firm” by Martindale-Hubbell, one of the oldest and most respected peer review platforms, and is included in “The Best Law Firms in America” by US News and World Reports, Metropolitan-Tier 2 New Jersey-Family Law

Firm Lawyers are members of many professional organizations, including the prestigious American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, as well as the American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, several county bar associations and the Ocean-Monmouth Family Law Inn of Court.

If you are looking for a Matrimonial or Family Law attorney who will provide you with quality representation and treat you and your case as unique, or a Family Law Mediator or Arbitrator, please contact us at our Red Bank, New Jersey office at 732-219-9000, or email us at familylaw@parasapyreiss.com. Please provide as much information as possible about your circumstances.

While this contact does not establish an attorney/client relationship, it will allow our legal team to begin an assessment of your case. Our law firm services Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex and other counties throughout New Jersey.

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