Complex divorce issues involving property division, asset valuation, alimony, and child custody often require the use of various experts and consultants. These professionals can provide answers to critical questions and if necessary, testimony at trial. The use of experts is usually necessary in cases involving contested divorces, high net worth divorces, and child custody disputes.
Experts in Divorce
At Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, L.L.C., our lawyers augment their experience and knowledge in family law matters with that of experts in various disciplines, such as:
Forensic accountants — For identifying hidden assets, valuing businesses and professional practices for purposes of equitable distribution and performing evaluations of the marital lifestyle.
Appraisers — For valuation of real estate, art, antiques and collectibles.
Forensic child custody psychologists– — To support our clients’ positions regarding child custody and parenting time arrangements, and to help us persuade the court relative to what really is in the “best interest” of the children.
Occupational specialists — To determine if someone not currently employed could work and if so, at what salary level. To determine if someone is underemployed, and if so, what they could earn in today’s marketplace.
Substance abuse counselors — To help us determine whether a parent can be entrusted with the care of children and other issues.
Contact our Morris County NJ Divorce Attorneys for Answers
Most family law firms utilize different experts and professionals to assist them in litigation or negotiation efforts. However, it is important to choose the right expert for the task at hand. Our attorneys have decades of experience working with experts and consultants who are leaders in their fields of expertise. When representing you, Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, L.L.C., will work diligently to build a strong case, supported by expert investigations and testimony when necessary. For a free consultation with a divorce lawyer in New Jersey about using experts in your family law case, contact our Morris County law offices today.