- DivorceAt the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman, I have worked with individuals in Voorhees, Cherry Hill, Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, Salem County, Atlantic County and across the greater Philadelphia area for many years, handling a broad range of divorce and family law matters. I have a comprehensive knowledge of the laws and procedures, as well as the strategies available to protect your interests. For a free initial consultation, contact us online  or call my office at (856) 309-9007.
- Child SupportI have been a trial attorney for over 30 years and have handled many family law matters, including divorce and child support. I have a comprehensive understanding of the laws and procedures for obtaining the proper end result when it comes to your case. I take a straightforward approach, always looking for the most practical solution to your problem.
- Child Custody and VisitationIt happens all the time. You work hard to put together child custody and visitation arrangements, agreements that are in the best interests of your children, and that work well for you and your ex-spouse. Everything may even run very smoothly for a while. Then everything changes. Perhaps you are offered a new job that requires you to change to a different shift, or even move out of the area. Maybe your child’s needs change, so that the visitation or custody arrangement don’t work anymore. Worse yet, there may be incidents of physical abuse or illegal activity where the safety of your child is suddenly an issue.
- AdoptionAn adoption is a wonderful way to expand a family or formalize the bonds between stepparents and children. A stepparent adoption can ensure that your adopted child qualifies for all employer-related benefits. But adoptions involve a great deal of legal paperwork, and even minor errors can cause major delays. You want an experienced lawyer to protect your interests. I can help.
- PaternityTo talk with a lawyer about your family law concerns, contact the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman by calling (856) 309-9007 or completing our online form. We offer free initial consultations regarding a wide range of family law issues, such as premarital agreements, paternity actions, divorce, child custody, spousal support or alimony, and division of marital property. We advise and represent people in civil unions or domestic partnerships, as well.
- Premarital AgreementAre you thinking about getting married, but worried that you are bringing substantial net worth into the marriage, or have property or net worth that you want to go to your children, not your new spouse? Are you afraid that signing a prenuptial agreement would be an admission that you don’t love and trust your mate? You want an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to help you understand your rights. I can help.
- Spousal SupportOne of the most contentious areas of dispute during a divorce centers on the payment of alimony or spousal support. If you have sacrificed your career to support your spouse, and have taken yourself out of the job market, you may want compensation to maintain your lifestyle until you have developed the skills to become self-sufficient. Conversely, when you have been the sole breadwinner in the family, and your marriage has ended, you don’t want to continue to carry the burden of providing financially for your former spouse. I can help.
- Child AbuseWith escalating concerns about domestic violence and abuse, the New Jersey legislature enacted the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act. It is designed to give victims of spousal or child abuse a way to quickly and effectively use the power of the courts to obtain a restraining order against an alleged batterer.
- DUI/DWIWhether your spouse was in a tragic drunk driving accident, was incapacitated through a gunfight or in a bombing in the military, or has suffered irreparable mental incapacitation as a side effect of alcohol or drug abuse, you have no doubt done your best to cope and find answers. Yet now you believe that divorce is the “lesser of two evils†as a path forward from this challenging place where you are now. Perhaps your incapacitated spouse has become violent toward you, or the two of you have otherwise reached a point where you feel unable to help — and in great need of financial and legal relief from an impossible marriage.
- Restraining OrderI specialize in the representation of women and men who have been victims of domestic violence or abuse. I will take the time to listen to the details of your situation gather all evidence in an effort to support a motion for a restraining order. I will prepare and file all necessary documents, and will be your advocate in all hearings or proceedings. I will help you seek protection from...
- Personal InjuryWhen you and your spouse decide to divorce, you’ll have to calculate and evenly divide your assets. The most common assets included in a divorce are homes, vehicles, retirement funds, and savings accounts. Some couples may have unique assets that are harder to place ownership and evenly divide, including funds awarded through a personal injury lawsuit.
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Bankruptcy