Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
establishing residency
My spouse is attempting to say i was not living in our house for last 2 years. If you7 could list everything I could use to prove i was living there.yhankyou
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: establishing residency
Your drivers license, cell phone bills, electric bills, your income tax return and w-2 forms, your driver's license, your check account statements; your voter's registration; your credit card bills; your car registration; your car insurance card; annual car insurance declaration page; your listing in the telephone bill; telephone bills; postal records; mailman.
Call me if you like.
Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com
Re: establishing residency
your question (and your spouse's attempt to prove that you did not live where you live) just does not make sense, sorry. i do not know what you mean.
If you are trying to do a 'do it yourself' divorce, you really may hurt yourself. i know nothing about your circumstances.
It seems that you are in the middle of a divorce. You have to deal with it very soon.
you may have a job.
you might have kids.
child support and college tuition needs to be paid. measured in tens of thousand of dollars.
you probably have a house, and maybe some money saved. you might have a pension plan.
and you want to do this without an attorney's advice.
Nothing that an attorney can say over this bulletin board can come close to helping you solve your problems. Careless actions by you will likely cost you thousands of dollars, make your life more difficult, and possibly cause additional harm to the kids.
Hire an attorney. Go see an experienced divorce attorney located reasonably near you, and pay the attorney to review your situation carefully with you, and give you some guidance.
Go hire a lawyer, and figure out what you want to do.
If you would like, give me a call; I am in northern New Jersey. I will be happy to discuss this with you; the telephone consultation will be free.
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Re: establishing residency
Mr. Davies' response is dead on with what I was going to write, so I won't repeat it. This is just a wierd issue that I don't understand. First, I don't know why you would have to do this. Second, your answer is common sense; there is no legal magic words to give you.
Here's what I tell everyone: 98% of divorces settle, so what are you really litigating here? Are both of you planning to go to trial? If not, I suggest you end this now and work out a good agreement so save everyone the time, hassle and money.
I also agree with Mr. Davies that you need to speak with an attorney. My initial consultations are always free, so call me at 732/247/3340 and we can discuss your situation.
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Testing... testing to see if this is a free service Asked 12/11/06, 10:42 am in United States New Jersey Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption