
Gwyneth K. Murray-Nolan, Attorney at Law
gmurray-nolan@bhs-law.com
B.A., Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, 1999. J.D., Villanova University School of Law, 2002. Admitted to the New Jersey Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, 2002.
Ms. Murray-Nolan has been associated with the firm since 2006. Ms. Murray-Nolan specializes in the defense of civil matters,
commercial litigation/insurance defense, products
liability and construction and consumer fraud
litigation. She has extensive trial experience in the State of New Jersey in a wide variety of practice areas including criminal law, family law and personal injury. Ms. Murray-Nolan is a Member of the Morris County Bar Association, a Member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, a Morris County Special Civil Division Mediator, and a Member of the American Bar Association.
Family Law
Divorce, Child Custody, Alimony, Child Support and
Domestic Violence
Divorce can be a frightening and
emotionally challenging period in an individual’s life.
Getting a divorce is an important decision. A divorce is
the legal end to your marriage. During your initial
consultation, Gwyneth K. Murray-Nolan will offer you
direction in order to assess your situation and advise
you of the best legal decision for you to protect your
assets and secure your future.
Your divorce lawyer will
act as your advocate in front of the court and advise
you on laws involving children, support, and asset
division. Your divorce lawyer acts as your advocate and
negotiates an agreement that is in your best interest.
If an agreement cannot be reached, your divorce lawyer
will represent you in court.
Your divorce lawyer can
also act as a Mediator between you and your spouse, as
well as your spouse’s attorney, in order to get you what
you want! Your lawyer can help the parties to reach an
Agreement, without further escalating the trauma between
family members.
In case of domestic violence, contact a
lawyer immediately. You should have a lawyer to
represent you in court if you are charged with Domestic
Violence or if you are seeking a Domestic Violence
Restraining Order against your spouse/domestic
partner/boyfriend or girlfriend. Domestic violence
affects all members of the family. Please consult Ms.
Murray-Nolan if you are in need to inquire about orders
of protection and other available resources.
Child
support, custody and visitation/parenting time are all
descriptive terms for the schedule of time that parents
spend with their children after separating and/or
divorcing. Your attorney will help you to understand
custody laws, parenting time, and child support
guidelines. You are entitled to have your child/ren
supported. As a parent, you are entitled to time spend
time with your child/ren. Contact your lawyer in order
to discuss all of your options.
Alimony is a measure of
support to which some parties are entitled, depending on
the facts and circumstances of their marriage. Ms.
Murray-Nolan can help you to know when alimony will be
paid, how much alimony will be paid, and how to
determine what is the best decision to protect you and
your financial future.
Post-judgment modifications occur
after divorce when there is a change of circumstance,
such as a significant change in income or the
residential move of a custodial parent. Your attorney
can help you to petition the court to get what you want.
Ms. Murray-Nolan is an experienced divorce lawyer who
knows how to protect her clients and get them what they
want. Call today for an initial consultation to learn
how to protect your financial and emotional future. Ms.
Murray-Nolan aggressively asserts her client’s rights in
order to efficiently satisfy her client’s needs
throughout litigation or mediation. Divorce can be a
complicated process in which there are multiple
documents to file with the court and at least one court
appearance before a judge. Ms. Murray-Nolan will guide
you through this experience and give you information in
regard to your children, support, and asset division.
Ms. Murray-Nolan will advise you of your rights, and
help you through the progression of your case with an
understanding of each client’s objective.
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