Valerie Hemhauser
Helping to navigate your journey through divorce, custody, family law matters
Valerie Hemhauser boasts over 3 decades of extensive litigation experience, with a specialized focus on family law. She is recognized for her unwavering commitment to providing quality and compassionate legal representation, ensuring that families and individuals receive the support they need during challenging times.
Valerie excels in developing timely, cost-effective, and ethical solutions tailored to the unique circumstances of each client. Her deep understanding of the complexities of New Jersey family law—encompassing divorce, custody disputes, and asset division—allows her to navigate challenging cases with skill and sensitivity.
Beyond her legal expertise, Valerie is known for her strong communication skills and her ability to build trust with her clients. She strives to empower them throughout the legal process, fostering a collaborative approach to problem-solving. Her dedication to professionalism and integrity has earned her a reputation as a trusted advocate in the legal community, where she is often sought after for her insights and guidance.
Valerie’s passion for family law extends beyond the courtroom; she actively engages in community outreach and education, advocating for family wellness and legal awareness. Her holistic approach ensures that her clients not only receive legal support but also the emotional guidance necessary to navigate their situations effectively.
- Rutgers School of Law-Newark
- J.D.
- Rutgers University - New Brunswick/Piscataway
- Communications
- Sole Practitioner
- Law Office of Valerie Hemhauser
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- Executive Director
- Legal Aid Society of Monmouth County
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- Member
- District Ethics Committee
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- Managing Partner
- Hall Hemhauser
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- Student Law Clerk for the Hon. Thomas F. Shebell, J.A.D.
- Appellate Division, State of NJ
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- Lead Counsel Verified
- Thomson Reuters
- 2012 to 2018 Lead Counsel Verified Award
- Lead Counsel Verified
- Thomson Reuters
- 2012 to 2018 Lead Counsel Verified Award
- NJ State Bar Association- Family Law Division
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- Monmouth County Bar Association
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- HABcore, Inc.
- Trustee
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- Legal Aid Society of Monmouth County
- Executive Director
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- New Jersey
- New Jersey Courts
- ID Number: United States District Court, District of New Jersey
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- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Q. if a marrried couple getting a divorce and dont have assets property etc will there be spousal and alimony
- A: Having no assets alone does not negate the possibility of an alimony support obligation.
Alimony is intended to enable the supported spouse to share in the economic rewards of the marriage, occasioned by the paying spouse's income level. Considerations in whether an alimony support obligation is appropriate are fact sensitive. Length of the marriage, disparity of incomes whether actual income or imputed income, the respective contributions to the marital estate, age and health of the parties and the ability of one party to pay the other are just a few of such considerations.
Alimony Support is governed by N.J.S.A. § 2A:34-23. The Statute provides in pertinent part…“Pending ... Read More
- Q. If parenting time is fully eliminated (court ordered suspension) can child support be increased?
- A: The simple answer is yes. The non custodial parent receives a credit, albeit small, for his regular overnight parenting time expenses. If there are no overnights then a modification application would be made seeking to remove the overnight credit which will increase the support payment. There may be other changed circumstances and factors which may serve to increase support. To be sure you should consult with an experienced family law attorney.
- Q. How much in child support arrears in n.j. before IRS can intercept your refund check
- A: In NJ if the obligation is owed to parties receiving public assistance the amount is $150. Otherwise the amount is at least $500. The applicable probation department responsible for collecting the child support is usually the agency initiating the enforcement/ collection of child support arrears.
To be sure, your current circumstances to include any alternative options that you may have, should be reviewed by a family law attorney.