Randolph
Divorce and Family Law Attorneys in Randolph, New Jersey
Divorce can take an emotional, physical, monetary, legal, psychological and spiritual toll on you and your family. During this difficult and traumatic time, you need a New Jersey law firm who will work tirelessly for you and your children while tackling the pertinent issues of divorce such as custody, spousal support, child support and division of property. If you are considering a divorce or family law matter in Morris County, please call Helfand & Associates at (973) 428-0800 for a free consultation with one of our lawyers. We have extensive experience practicing family and matrimonial law in Morris County, New Jersey.
Law Practice Concentrating on Divorce and Family Law
Whether you are involved in an amicable divorce, an uncontested divorce or a complex, high net worth contested divorce that requires extensive litigation, the Morris County, New Jersey divorce and family law attorneys at Helfand & Associates will be there for you throughout the process. Our attorneys are highly skilled at settling matters through creative negotiations, mediation or alternative dispute resolution. However, if necessary, we stand ready to litigate on your behalf and we will be prepared and ready to fervently advocate for your rights and best interests in the Morris County, New Jersey Family Law Court system. We recognize that you and your spouse may be co-parenting your children for years to come and we take this into account while advocating in your behalf.
Your Matter is Unique and Requires Specialized Attention
We begin each case by first assessing your current situation and then we also take the time to understand your specific wants, needs and desires. Our communication with you is critical for us to be able to find creative and workable solutions that are right for you and your family. We take the time to listen to you and understand your values and goals. Extensive fact gathering is conducted because each detail is critical in order for our divorce and matrimonial attorneys to make thoughtful and proper recommendations regarding your matters. Our Morris County, New Jersey divorce and family law attorneys will stand by you throughout the entire case.
A Higher Level of Representation
If you are considering a divorce in the Morris County, New Jersey Family Court, the attorneys at Helfand & Associates have extensive experience practicing family and matrimonial law. Our law firm is on Route 10, only a few minutes from Routes 287 and 46 and less than ten minutes from the Livingston Circle. Contact us for your FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION and learn why our clients refer their most beloved friends and family members to our Morris County, New Jersey divorce and family law firm so we can help them with their legal family issues.
For Divorce, Family, Small Business and Legal Separation Concerns:
Divorce and Family Law
- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody & Visitation
- Spousal Support
- Father’s Rights
- Discovery
- Distribution of Assets
- Marriage Settlement Agreements-Pre-Nuptial Agreements (including civil union agreements, and palimony agreements)
- Paternity
- Adoptions
- Domestic Violence
- Removal of a child from the State
- Department of Youth & Family Services Issues (DYFS)
- Mediation of most issues listed above.
Bankruptcy/Debt
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Foreclosures, debt consolidation and negotiation
Criminal/Traffic/DWI
- Theft
- Shoplifting
- Traffic Tickets
- DWI
- DUI
- Expungements
- Assault
- Domestic Violence
- Juvenile Offenses
Workers Compensation
- Workplace injuries
- Denial of benefits
Guardianships/Probate Litigation
- Will Contests
- Guardianship
History
What form of government does Randolph have?
Randolph operates under the Council-Manager form of government. The distinctive feature of this form of government is the strict separation between legislative and administrative functions. As a result, administrative responsibilities are vested in a full-time Township Manager while the Township Council is responsible for all legislative matters.
2005-2007 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates
ACS Demographic Estimates Estimate Percent
Total population 26,043 100.0%
Male 13,269 51.0%
Female 12,774 49.0
Median age (years) 38.1 (X)
Under 5 years 1,560 6.0
18 years and over 19,350 74.3%
65 years and over 1,862 7.1%
One race 25,565 98.2%
White 21,713 83.4%
Black or African American 409 1.6%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0
Asian 3,195 12.3
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0
Some other race 248 1.0
Two or more races 478 1.8%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,608 6.2
Social Characteristics Estimate Percent
Average household size 2.93 (X)
Average family size 3.35 (X)
Population 25 years and over 16,493 100.0%
High school graduate or higher (X) 95.0%
Bachelor’s degree or higher (X) 62.2%
Civilian veterans (civilian population 18 years and over) N N
Disability status (population 5 years and over) 1,589 6.5%
Foreign born 4,272 16.4%
Male, Now married (population 15 years and over) 6,585 61.3%
Female, Now married (population 15 years and over) 6,298 62.0%
Speak a language other than English at home (population 5 years and over) N N
Household population 26,043 100.0%
Group quarters population (X) (X)
Economic Characteristics Estimate Percent
In labor force (population 16 years and over) 14,461 71.4%
Mean travel time to work in minutes (workers 16 years and over) 30.9 (X)
Median household income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) 114,679 (X)
Median family income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) 137,575 (X)
Per capita income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) 54,437 (X)
Families below poverty level (X) 0.4
Individuals below poverty level (X) 1.8
Housing Characteristics Estimate Percent
Total housing units 9,285 100.0
Occupied housing units 8,903 95.9%
Owner-occupied housing units 6,859 77.0%
Renter-occupied housing units 2,044 23.0%
Vacant housing units 382 4.1%
Owner-occupied homes 6,859 100.0%
Median value (dollars) 598,900 (X)
Median of selected monthly owner costs (X) (X)
With a mortgage (dollars) 3,071 (X)
Not mortgaged (dollars) 1,000+ (X)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2007 American Community Survey
