Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
under payroll
I'm under my husbands payroll but have not worked there. He owns his own company We are about to start divorce proceedings. I have 4 kids and a stay at home mom. Will this be a factor in getting alimony and child support?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: under payroll
Of course it will be. Certainly, with 4 kids, you clearly understand that you need a very good divorce attorney to help you.
Now, dont take this wrong, but let me summarize:
you are going to start a divorce. You have to deal with it very soon.
you do not have a job. your spouse does have a job, in fact owns his own company.
you have kids. custody/vistation and child support are issues.
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 have a pension plan. your spouse has 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: under payroll
You being on his payroll has nothing to do with alimony; child support and equitable distribution.
Call me if you like.
Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymoorettorneyatlaw.com
Re: under payroll
Both lawyers did a good jobin responding to your question. You really need a good attorney ASAP.
My intial consultations are always free, so call me at 732/247/3340 to discuss your case.