Divorce - What does happen if a party has provides a falsified bank statement in a divorce case?
If the falsified bank accounts impact an issue (equitable distribution or support) then I recommend sending a subpoena to the banking institution...
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If the falsified bank accounts impact an issue (equitable distribution or support) then I recommend sending a subpoena to the banking institution...
I believe I answered your question previously, giving you creative options to resolve this issue. You are best served by having an attorney...
While there is no bright line rule as to how much of an increase constitutes a change in circumstances, I would submit that a 100% increase in the...
The marital home is subject to equitable distribution. If you are going to attempt to settle your case (as opposed to a judge making decisions)...
Working backward, where your marriage took place is irrelevant. If either one of you have been a resident of the state of NJ for the last year,...
If you are divorced, then anything you acquire post divorce is not subject to equitable distribution unless your settlement agreement indicates...
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) is in place to protect the payor by making sure that only one current order for each child...
I changed your practice area from marriage and prenuptials so that your question can been seen by attorneys who may be able to assist.
No. This is the marital home. During the course of the divorce, everything stays status quo including her rights to the home. She can...
If everyone is in agreement that this is in the best interest of the child, then a consent order can be drawn up addressing the details of the...