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

Welcome

The law firm of Brunetti, Donnelly & Gulczynski has over 20 years of combined experience in practicing in the New Jersey Courts.

As experienced trial attorneys, BDG will navigate you through the legal system in order to resolve your case in a reasonable and equitable manner. We recognize the last thing you want to do is deal with a legal problem alone.

As your advocates, BDG will approach your legal issue with compassion and expertise. We are a boutique law firm specializing in all aspects of family law, and at Brunetti, Donnelly & Gulczynski you will get the personal attention you deserve to achieve your goals. Our distinctive collective approach to your case ensures you will have the benefit of our legal team at the helm, strategizing to address the specifics of your complex legal issues with minimal emotional and financial cost to you.

While we specialize in family law and landlord/tenant matters, we also handle wills, municipal court matters and other areas of law.

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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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