Welcome to the Menar & Menar Law Firm
Welcome to Menar & Menar, Attorneys at Law, a boutique firm located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, serving clients throughout the State of New Jersey and New York City.
Our office in downtown New Brunswick is conveniently located within walking distance of the Middlesex County and New Brunswick Municipal Courthouses as well as the New Brunswick train station.
At Menar & Menar, we pride on being accommodating and responsive to our clients’ needs, with a conscientious effort to make each client feel as he/she is our only client. We offer in person appointments as well as phone conference appointments in order to better accommodate our clients. Through the years, our efforts have earned us a reputation for honesty, professionalism and expertise in our areas of practice, which is also demonstrated by the contentment and appreciation from our clients regarding their experience with our office.
Areas of Practice
For a more detailed description of each area of practice, visit Practice Areas.
Family Law
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Wills, Estates & Trusts
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Latest from the Blog
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Recent Decision Implies Serious Ramifications in Some Alimony Dispute Cases.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
In a divorce action, the filing of the Complaint is considered the “end of the marriage” for equitable distribution purposes. However, in a recent Superior Court decision, the Court ruled that the substantial increase in income by...
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General overview of a contested divorce, what to expect.
Saturday, 29 October 2011
I often tell my clients that coming to see me for the first time is one of the most difficult steps in the divorce process. Most people feel themselves forced to seek legal advice regarding their marriage either by...
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Recent Appellate Division ruling rejects argument that psychological parents are entitled to the same “fundamental right” to autonomy in child-rearing decisions as natural parents.
Monday, 17 October 2011
In a visitation dispute between a custodial maternal grandmother and paternal grandparents, the Appellate Division has recently rejected the custodial grandparent’s argument that because she is a psychological grandparent, she is entitled to...
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