Brunetti, Donnelly & Gulczynski, LLC; Attorneys at Law
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665 Newark Avenue, Suite 408 • Jersey City, NJ 07306 • (201) 537-5234

Our Approach

At Brunetti, Donnelly & Gulczynski we approach every case as a team. This method grants you immediate access to an attorney knowledgeable about your case and who can answer your questions. Divorce and family law litigation can be very emotional and frustrating for the parties. The course of action your attorney takes in your representation can mean all the difference in resolving your case.

The practice of family law includes but it is not limited to custody determinations, division of property and support for either spouse and the children. The high emotional stakes of this type of litigation requires an advocate who can stand back and be objective. Collaboration is the cornerstone of our representation and ensures an objective view.

This collaborative effort allows us to “put our heads together” for a better solution to your problems. In solving any problem, whether personal or business, you will inevitably end up with a better solution by brainstorming an idea with someone whose opinion you respect. This helps you get to a faster and more effective resolution to your case.

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High Conflict Custody Disputes

As divorcing and/or separating parents the most important decision to be made is how will your children be cared for after the separation. Where will the child live? Where will she attend school? Who will make daily decisions for the … Continue reading

Posted on 21 October 2012 | 2:36 pm

Hiding Assets in an Electronic Age

As an experienced divorce advocate the most common complaint I hear from our divorcing clients is: “My spouse is hiding assets!” There are many methods an experienced attorney and a forensic accountant can use to discover those hidden assets. How … Continue reading

Posted on 19 July 2012 | 5:01 pm

New Jersey Court Rejects use of “Child Support Guidelines” for College Students living on Campus

Child support for a college age child cannot be established by a formula. This is especially true if a child is not residing in the family home while attending classes but is living on campus. While the best interest of … Continue reading

Posted on 17 July 2012 | 1:11 pm

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