Top best Family Lawyers in ZIP 07712 | 4 available
4 Family lawyers are available in ZIP code 07712 in Red Bank, New Jersey. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $321 per hour.
Family Lawyers Nearby Red Bank 07712 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Oakhurst Area) 07755 2.0 miles
(Neptune City Area) 07753 2.7 miles
(West Long Branch Area) 07764 3.4 miles
(Eatontown Area) 07724 3.6 miles
(Bradley Beach Area) 07720 3.9 miles
(Long Branch Area) 07740 4.7 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Shrewsbury Area) 07702 5.3 miles
(Wall Township Area) 07719 5.6 miles
(Red Bank Area) 07701 7.9 miles
(Manasquan Area) 08736 8.9 miles
2 - 4
$244 - $397
36% - 77%
4.1 - 4.5 ★
FAQs - Family Lawyers in 07712 city Red Bank How many Family lawyers actively serve residents of Red Bank, New Jersey? Approximately 48 licensed attorneys focus on Family across Red Bank, New Jersey. Most matters are filed through the New Jersey District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Family lawyers in Red Bank, New Jersey? In Red Bank, typical rates range from $215-$349 per hour for Family. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3676 and $7202, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Family matters usually take in courts near Red Bank? Family cases in Red Bank, New Jersey usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the New Jersey District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Family cases for people living in Red Bank, New Jersey? Residents of Red Bank typically see Family filings handled by the New Jersey District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Family? About 43% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Family, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
4 Family Lawyers Found Near You
John Menzel, J.D., and his firm defend people charged with drunk driving and related offenses in New Jersey. John Menzel, J.D., has. > appeared in more than 300 municipal courts in all of New Jersey's 21 counties.. > tried more than a thousand drunk driving cases.. > argued more than 100 appeals before the New Jersey Superior Court's Law and Appellate Divisions and New Jersey Supreme Court.. > prepared writs of habeas corpus in Federal District Court for the District of New Jersey and Federal Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.. > instructed lawyers and laypersons on drunk driving laws, breath testing instrumentation, and trial techniques at 149 seminars in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Alabama, Texas, Nevada, Georgia, Louisiana, and California.. > participated as a lead attorney in State v. Chun and State v. Foley, the seminal cases on the Alcotest 7110 MK-III-C in New Jersey as well as other significant cases on breath test refusal, motor vehicle operation, probable cause, and speedy trial.. > participating as a lead attorney in State v. Holland and State v. Pizzo dealing with NIST traceability and comparability of the Ertco-Hart digital temperature measuring system and Control Company digital thermometer used during Alcotest recalibrations.. > argued State v. Frye this past January in the New Jersey Supreme Court concerning whether prior DUI convictions should enhance sentencing on later breath test refusal convictions.. > wrote the NJSBA amicus brief to the New Jersey Supreme Court in State v. Koropchak concerning certain police reports should be admissible evidence at trial.. SIGNIFICANT CASES. > State v. Pizzo, 422 N.J.Super. 185 (., April 2011), after remand 309 (., Dec. 2011), the companion case to State v. Holland, a remand considering the efficacy of substituting the Ertco-Hart digital temperature measuring system used during Alcotest recalibrations with a digital thermometer manufactured by Control Company, Inc.. > State v. Kim, 412 N.J.Super. 260 (. 2010), a puzzling affirmance of a breath test refusal conviction, following acquittal of DWI after trial, barring the challenge to the refusal conviction on procedural grounds but including a “concurrence” disagreeing with the majority’s determination on the merits.. > State v. Chun, 191 N.J. 308 (2007), 194 N.J. 54 (2008), concerning admissibility of new breath testing technology--the Drager Alcotest 7110 MK-III-C breath testing device using version firmware. > State v. Cummings, 184 N.J. 84 (2005), declaring unconstitutional the “preponderance of evidence” as the burden of proof for breath test refusal charges. > State v. Foley, Cartegena, et al., 370 N.J.Super. 341 (Law Div. 2003), in Superior Court, Law Division, Camden County, concerning admissibility of new breath testing technology--the Draeger Alcotest 7110 MK III C breath testing device using version 3.8 firmware. > State v. Farrell, 320 N.J.Super. 435 (. 1999), the leading case involving the rights to speedy trial and fundamental fairness for those charged with drunk driving in New Jersey. > State v. Garthe, 145 N.J. 1 (1996), concerning the admissibility of Breathalyzer results in light of the secrecy surrounding Breathalyzer inspection procedures
Hunnell Law helps various clients prepare and plan for their future. We assist clients going through a divorce to ensure they receive a fair and equitable settlement. We litigate matters when necessary to protect our clients rights for child support, spousal support, alimony, equitable distribution, custody, and parenting time. As advocates for your future, we also sit with clients to assist them with estate plans. Hunnell Law also handles legal malpractice matters, in those events when your former attorney did not meet his/her obligations to you.