Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

divorce

my is filing within a week for divorce what should i do to protect myself finance wise


Asked on 8/11/03, 12:17 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Edward Weinstein Law Office of Edward R. Weinstein

Re: divorce

Thank you for your inquiry. There are two different financial aspects to divorce: Assets and Support. As every situation is different, I need to learn more facts about your situation in order to give you legal advise regarding how to protect yourself.

As it would be my pleasure to speak to you regarding your potential divorce matter, please feel free to contact my office at 732 246 0909 to discuss same.

Very truly yours,

Edward R. Weinstein

214 Highway 18

East Brunswick, NJ 08816

Phone: 732-246-0909

Fax: 732-246-2888

E-mail: [email protected]

Web Page: www.edwardweinstein.com

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Answered on 8/11/03, 8:16 am
Bruce Matez Gerstein Grayson, LLP

Re: divorce

You have asked a very difficult and complicated question. The only way to properly advise you is to obtain more information about your financial status, your incomes, assets, debts, etc. This can only be accomplished through a complete consultation. I strongly urge you to consult with an attorney formally and in person immediately. If you would like to schedule a consultation with me, please feel free to contact my secretary, Debbie, at 856-795-6700. Don't hesitate to do this, it is extremely important that you consult with an attorney immediately! Your question just can not be answered in a general manner via this online process.

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Answered on 8/11/03, 9:57 am
Curtis Romanowski Romanowski Law Offices

Re: divorce

Your question did not specify whether you and your spouse are still living together.

If you know the divorce is imminent, you must get your financial records together in one place. For instance, W-2s, 1199s, Federal and State tax returns, bills, credit card and banking statements, deeds, leases, insurance documentation, pay stubs, etc. If you have all of these things going back five years, all the better. It is better than likely that you will be required to produce up to five years worth of these documents. Having them ready to go when the time comes is one terrific way to cut down on legal fees.

When your wife eventually files and eventually serves you, you will have 35 days to file responsive papers. You should have an attorney, but having documentation to bring along with you to your attorney is quite helpful.

On another note, try to avoid renewing or starting any leases or term arrangements that you could otherwise avoid.

Regards, CJR

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Answered on 8/11/03, 11:01 am


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