Spouses sometimes hide assets during divorce for numerous reasons. Some may not feel like their ex-spouse "deserves" any of their money. Others may have a genuine fear of financial instability in the aftermath of a split. Whatever the case, however, this is an illegal...
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Violating a Criminal Statute Will Not Automatically Result in a Final Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Domestic violence "describes a pattern of abusive and controlling behavior which injures its victim.” Corrente v. Corrente, 281 N.J. Super. 243, 246 (App. Div. 1995). New Jersey’s Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 et seq., attempts to...
How can you split cryptocurrency during divorce?
Asset division is often highly complex, especially when couples have unique financial situations. For couples who own cryptocurrency, the asset division process becomes even more challenging. Dividing digital assets, like Bitcoin, is typically complicated because...
Mediation, collaboration: two alternatives to a litigated divorce
Uncontested divorce is an option that many couples choose when they want to end their marriage with minimal cost and conflict. By avoiding litigation, spouses may save time, money and stress while maintaining control over how their separation plays out. Divorce...
How do you value a classic car for divorce purposes?
If you are ready to file for divorce, you already may be thinking about negotiating a property division settlement with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. In New Jersey, divorcing spouses usually receive an equitable share of their marital estates. Consequently, while you may...