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Families going through a divorce process are often in a fragile state. Good people are hurt, angry, and highly emotional, which can lead to a very difficult divorce. These feelings are often worsened by the divorce process itself. At Wennogle Law, we make every attempt to help manage these feelings and focus on realistic expectations for the future.

Many people don't realize there are out-of-court processes that eliminate the traditional adversarial court system. We invite you to contact us for more information.
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Our Philosophy
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Divorce is like this path, if you focus on the rocks and well-worn path alone, it may cause distress and loneliness. However, if you are more focused on the beautiful scenery up ahead there will always be hope. Here at Wennogle Law, we make every effort to keep our clients mindful of the future and taking the divorce process a step at a time.
Meet Denise
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Denise Wennogle is the founder of her Morristown, NJ law firm, Wennogle Law LLC, specializing in Collaborative Divorce, Family Law, and Mediation. As a regional and national leader and spokeswoman for this less common approach to marital separation, she is committed to cultivating a unique brand of client care, deeply empathetic to the heartache, pain, and, yes, ultimate relief a divorce entails.
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Every negative belief you have about lawyers will go right out the door the first time you meet Denise. I met her at the lowest point in my life and she helped me navigate and put the pieces back together and come out a whole person. I can not say enough good things here. If you are clueless where to start the divorce process and you want someone kind and compassionate to walk you through it then call Wennogle Law and ask for Denise!
Collaborative Divorce
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Collaborative Divorce is a rather new process in New Jersey that takes a team approach to divorce. Collaborative Divorce is an intelligent and dignified alternative to the traditional divorce process, gaining ground in New Jersey. The practice has grown over the past twenty years world-wide as an alternative between mediation and litigation.
Courtroom Advocacy
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The traditional adversarial court proceedings may be required for a variety of reasons. When parties cannot or do not want to agree on how to resolve their issues, a judge will decide for them. Every divorce will eventually need to involve the court when a Complaint for Divorce is filed by one party against the other.
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