Morristown Office | 55 Madison Avenue
55 Madison Avenue, Suite 400, Morristown, NJ 07960. By appointment, with public garage, municipal deck, and metered street parking options.
The Morristown Office
Our Morristown office is on the fourth floor at 55 Madison Avenue, Suite 400, Morristown, NJ 07960, in the Madison Avenue professional corridor. The office runs by appointment so each client receives uninterrupted staff and attorney time, with private conference rooms for family law, estate, and litigation meetings.
Morristown is the county seat of Morris County. From this office we appear regularly in the Morris County Family Part, Probate Part, Law Division (civil), and Criminal Division, and we handle matters statewide where the case fits the firm.
Directions and Parking
Check current traffic and parking information before you leave. Parking options include the Headquarters Plaza garage, the town's municipal parking decks, and metered street parking along Madison Avenue and the surrounding blocks. The building entrance is ADA-accessible, with elevator access to Suite 400.
The grid below shows the matters most often handled from Morristown; the deeper sections that follow explain how the office works and the communities it serves.
Practice Areas Handled From the Morristown Office
The Morristown office handles every Simon Law Group practice pillar, including criminal defense and DUI/DWI representation. Keeping the full range under one roof matters to clients whose lives do not stay inside a single category: a divorce often surfaces an estate plan that needs rewriting, a serious accident can raise a disability or workers' compensation question, and a real estate closing sometimes uncovers a title or foreclosure problem. When a request comes in, we route it to the attorney whose practice fits the matter, the county, and its urgency, rather than fitting the client to whoever answered the phone.
Family law
- Divorce — contested and uncontested
- Custody and parenting time
- Alimony and equitable distribution
- Domestic violence final restraining orders
- Post-judgment modifications
Estate planning & probate
- Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney
- Advance healthcare directives
- Probate and estate administration
- Medicaid and long-term care planning
- Guardianship proceedings
Personal injury & civil
- Car accidents and PIP
- Premises liability and slip-and-fall
- Contract and business disputes
- Workers' compensation
- Social Security Disability
Criminal defense & legal malpractice
- Criminal defense — felony and indictable
- DWI, refusal, and municipal court
- Expungement and Clean Slate petitions
- Legal malpractice plaintiffs' work
- Real estate, foreclosure defense, and bankruptcy
Communities Served From Morristown
Most clients of our Morristown office live or work in Morris County: Morris Township, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Randolph, Denville, Montville, Hanover, Madison, Chatham, Florham Park, Rockaway, Boonton, Dover, Chester, Mendham, Mendham Township, Long Hill Township, Roxbury, Mount Olive, Mountain Lakes, Harding, Mine Hill, Lincoln Park, and Pequannock. From this office we also accept matters from surrounding counties and appear statewide in the practice areas the firm handles.
Morristown's Legal Landscape
The Morris County Courthouse on Washington Street is a center of Morris County legal practice, and the Morris County Bar Association is an active county bar association. Familiarity with the Morris bench, the local Family Part judges, and the working rhythm of the courthouse shapes how a matter is scheduled, when it settles, and how it is prepared for trial, and that familiarity is what we bring to Morris County matters.
The Kinds of Matters Morris County Sends Us
Morris County's mix of corporate headquarters, dense professional communities, and long-established towns shapes the matters that come through this office. Divorces here frequently involve a closely-held business, equity compensation, or a professional practice that has to be valued before equitable distribution can be worked out. Estate planning runs from young families writing a first will to households with real estate, retirement accounts, and the kind of net worth where a trust does work a will alone cannot. Personal injury and civil disputes arrive alongside the daily commute on Route 287, Route 10, and Interstate 80. We approach each of them with the same combination of plain explanation and rigorous preparation that defines the firm's work in any county, and we tell clients early what a matter is realistically likely to require of them in time, documents, and decisions.
Why Families in Morris County Choose This Office
At our Morristown office, the attorney whose name is on the engagement letter is the attorney who handles the matter. We meet by appointment, draft documents in-house, and appear in court personally; there are no relay teams, no junior associates running the day-to-day without your knowledge. Clients see one phone number, one email, and one attorney from the first call through closing.
To request a consultation at the Morristown office, call (800) 709-1131 or use the contact form. Your request is confidential, and someone from the firm will follow up promptly.
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