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Overview in New jersey divorce process is referred to as "dissolution". Divorce procedures are identical to those for ending a domestic partnership or civil union. Either spouse must have lived in the state of New Jersey divorce statutes for at least a year before filing for divorce in order to do so. You must file the divorce complaint and related paperwork with the Families Division court clerk in the county of New Jersey. The court will order court filings outlining all arguments to be prepared and submitted to the court by the parties' attorneys. When one spouse submits an application for division against the other, divorce litigation gets started. Typically, the New Jersey Superior Court receives the complaint.