Nicholas T. Delaney

Nicholas T. Delaney: Attorney with Houghton Delaney PC

Biography

Our firm is a local family-run office. We have been dedicated to giving each of our clients personal attention and unequalled access to our attorneys since Kate founded the firm in 1994. When I joined the firm, I came on as Kate’s law clerk in 2006, working alongside my aunt, Katherine Houghton, and my grandmother, who has since retired. Kate mentored my passion for advocacy, and, while continuing as her clerk, I committed to earning a law degree at Seton Hall University School of Law. I proudly joined the firm as Kate’s associate in 2019. Together we handle a broad range of New Jersey civil matters.

In personal injury, our firm gives unparalleled personal attention to our clients, even performing house calls. Many of our clients suffer from limited mobility due to a car accident, work accident, or a fall down. We regularly meet injured individuals in their homes or the hospital. We work diligently to preserve records on your behalf as early as possible. Conditions that caused or contributed to your accident may change quickly, so it is imperative to act to preserve evidence as early as possible. Generally, state agencies purge 911 recordings within weeks, not months. Certain claims require notice to appropriate government agencies within 90 days. Accordingly, we are dedicated to meeting you as soon as possible to make sure that your rights are fully protected and that evidence essential to proving your claim is preserved.

In family law, matters develop quickly and frequently need immediate attention, often because children are involved. We work with you one-on-one and tenaciously advocate for you and your children. We explain all legal procedures and what to expect during the course of your action. We handle divorces, spousal support, child support, parenting time disputes, grandparent visitation, prenuptial agreements, restraining orders, adoptions, guardianships and psychological parenting petitions. Family matters often involve the most difficult conflicts our client will experience in their life. We work assiduously to bring them to a fair resolution as soon as possible.

In estate law, we advise clients how to pass on assets to loved ones and navigate the probate process after a loss. We handle a broad range of related matters arising from transferring and disposing of estate assets, including home sales, title transfers (car and real estate), zoning variances, and evictions.

Recent searchable cases: J.A.M. v. M.L.S., No. A-4466-17T3, 2019 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1367, at *1 (App. Div. June 14, 2019)(arguing successfully as a third-year law student on behalf of a minor victim that the appellate panel should uphold a final restraining order against a domestic violence abuser who sought to attack the Order on First Amendment grounds).

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Personal Injury
  • Family Law
  • Estate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
La Sorbonne - Paris 4, Masters; University of McGill, B.A., first class honors
Law School Attended:
Seton Hall University Law School, J.D., magna cum laude
Year of First Admission:
2019
Admission:
New Jersey
Memberships:

New Jersey State Bar Association; New Jersey Association for Justice; Bergen County Bar Association; The LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York; The National LGBT Bar Association

Languages:
French and English
ISLN:
1000899742

Payment Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
Available
Other Information
Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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551-409-0032  Phone

www.khoughtonlaw.com

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