Cape May County Divorce & Family Lawyer | SRIS Law

Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Cape May County, New Jersey
In Cape May County, the Superior Court Family Division handles all divorce, custody, and support matters, with a mandatory Early Settlement Panel process unique to New Jersey that helps resolve many cases.
New Jersey Family Law Statutes
New Jersey family law is governed by specific statutes that define the legal process for divorce, property division, and support. The primary statutes include N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2 for divorce grounds, N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1 for equitable distribution, and N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23 for alimony, which was reformed in September 2014. Child custody follows the best interests of the child standard under N.J. Stat. § 9:2-4, while child support is calculated using the guidelines in N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a.
Last verified: March 2026 | Superior Court of NJ, Cape May Vicinage | New Jersey Legislature
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, who brings a background in accounting and information systems to complex financial divorce cases.
Official Legal Resources
For the most current legal information, refer to these official government resources:
- N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2 (official New Jersey Legislature) – The statute defining grounds for divorce.
- Superior Court of NJ, Cape May Vicinage website – For court forms, rules, and local procedures.
Cape May County Family Court Process
Cape May County Superior Court Family Division handles all divorce, custody, child support, alimony, and domestic violence matters. New Jersey has a mandatory Early Settlement Panel (ESP) where attorneys present each side’s position to a panel of retired judges who then recommend settlement terms—this is unique to New Jersey and resolves many cases.
- File the Complaint: File a Complaint for Divorce with the Cape May County Superior Court Family Division. The filing fee is $300 plus a $25 court surcharge ($325 total).
- Serve the Other Party: Ensure proper service of process on your spouse, which typically costs $25-$100. If service is not completed correctly, the case cannot proceed.
- Complete Mandatory Disclosures: Both parties must file a detailed Case Information Statement (CIS), a mandatory financial disclosure form. Preparation requires attorney time.
- Attend the Case Management Conference: Attend an early Case Management Conference to establish a discovery schedule and court deadlines for your case.
- Participate in the Early Settlement Panel (ESP): Participate in the mandatory Early Settlement Panel, where retired judges review your case and recommend settlement terms to avoid trial.
- Proceed to Trial if Necessary: If settlement is not reached, the case will proceed to trial before a Superior Court judge for a final decision on all issues.
Family Law Penalties and Procedures in Cape May County
In Cape May County, family law matters involve specific financial and procedural requirements, including a $300 filing fee plus surcharge and mandatory steps like the Early Settlement Panel.
| Issue | Legal Standard | Financial Impact | Timeline | Additional Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Divorce Filing | No-fault (irreconcilable differences 6+ months) | $300 + $25 surcharge | Uncontested: 3-4 months; Contested: 8-18 months | Case Information Statement (CIS) mandatory |
| Equitable Distribution | Fair, not necessarily equal division | Varies; business valuation: $3,000-$15,000 | Complex cases: 12-24 months | Early Settlement Panel required |
| Alimony | Reformed 2014; durational limited for marriages under 20 years | Based on need and ability to pay | Duration tied to marriage length | Cohabitation can terminate/modify |
| Child Custody | Best interests of the child (14 factors) | Parenting class: $25-$50 | Pendente lite motion: 30-60 days | Parenting coordinator for high conflict |
| Child Support | NJ Guidelines income shares model | Based on both parents’ income | Can be modified with change in circumstances | Mandatory in all cases with children |
Results may vary. Each case depends on unique facts and circumstances.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Your Cape May County Family Law Matter
Founded in 1997, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to family law cases. Our founder, Mr. Sris, is a former prosecutor with a background in accounting and information systems, providing a distinct advantage in complex financial divorce cases involving business valuation or asset division.
Our firm-wide track record includes 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes. We understand the unique procedures of the Cape May County Superior Court, including the mandatory Early Settlement Panel process.
Mr. Sris
Owner & CEO, Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia; multi-state practice across VA, MD, DC, NJ, NY
Former prosecutor; founded firm 1997; background in accounting & information systems provides advantage in complex financial/tech cases; successfully amended Virginia Code § 20-107.3 (equitable distribution statute). Mr. Sris accepts only a limited number of complex family law matters requiring advanced strategy.
Case Results in New Jersey Family Law
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC with over 93% favorable outcomes. While we actively practice in Cape May County, our firm-wide experience includes successful resolutions in complex divorce, equitable distribution, child custody, and alimony matters throughout New Jersey.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Family Law Lawyer Near Cape May County
Our New Jersey location serves clients at Cape May County courts. We represent individuals throughout the Cape May County area and surrounding communities, including Cape May Court House, Cape May, Wildwood, North Wildwood, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, and Ocean City (NJ).
24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
New Jersey Location — 44 Apple St, 1st Floor
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (609)-983-0003
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the grounds for divorce in New Jersey?
New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state. The primary ground is irreconcilable differences for six months or more, as defined under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-2. You do not need to prove fault like adultery or cruelty to obtain a divorce.
How is property divided in a New Jersey divorce?
New Jersey follows equitable distribution under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23.1. This means marital property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like the length of marriage, each spouse’s economic circumstances, and contributions to the marriage.
What is the Early Settlement Panel (ESP) in Cape May County?
It is a mandatory step in contested New Jersey divorces. Attorneys present each side’s position to a panel of retired judges at the Superior Court, who then recommend settlement terms. This unique process resolves many cases before trial.
How does New Jersey calculate child support?
Child support is calculated using the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines under N.J. Stat. § 2A:17-56.9a, which follow an income shares model. The court considers both parents’ incomes, the number of children, parenting time, and certain expenses.
What changed with New Jersey’s alimony reform?
The 2014 alimony reform under N.J. Stat. § 2A:34-23 limits durational alimony to the length of the marriage for marriages under 20 years. For marriages of 20+ years, open durational alimony may be awarded. Cohabitation can also terminate or modify alimony.
Related Legal Resources
New Jersey Family Lawyer Hub – Learn more about family law across New Jersey.
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View Mr. Sris’s attorney profile for more information on his background and experience.
Last verified: March 2026. Information updated as of 2026-02-15. Laws change—contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
