Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
I reside and was married in the state of new jersey. My estranged husband and I have decided to divorce.. Neither the minister, myself or my estranged husband never registered our marriage. We do not have any joint assets or children. Since there is no paper trail is there any reason to file for divorce?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Not sure what you mean by "never registered" the marriage. Either you were married or you were not. If you are married, you need to get a divorce.
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Rob Gleaner