The experienced New Jersey divorce lawyers at The Montanari Law Group assist clients in Passaic and Essex counties with all divorce and family law matters. From our offices in Woodland Park, it has been our honor to serve as trusted legal resources for surrounding communities. If you have questions regarding divorce, equitable distribution or any other family law matter, contact us online or by phone today at (973) 233-4396 for a free consultation.
New Jersey courts use a three-step process to distribute assets. First, the court identifies which assets qualify for distribution. These assets may range from the marital home, a business, bank accounts and automobiles to stock options, pensions, bonuses and lottery winnings. Traditionally, courts have defined marital property to be property acquired by either or both spouses during the marriage up until the filing for divorce.
Separate property, which is excluded for distribution, includes property acquired prior to marriage, property acquired during the marriage as gifts from third parties or by inheritance, or property acquired after the filing of the divorce complaint from post-complaint efforts. However, it is important to note that if separate property is improved during the marriage, it may also become marital property.
The next step is the court placing a value on the marital property for purposes of distribution. Though this step is usually as straightforward as looking at bank statements, it can be a more complicated process such as retaining an appraiser or accountant to value a business, restricted stock or stock options or to analyze business benefits, such as deferred compensation.
In the final step, the court is granted discretion in determining the most equitable way to distribute the assets. New Jersey’s Equitable Distribution Statute allows courts to consider the following factors:
Given the range of factors and circumstances that courts can use when determining what is equitable during a divorce, there often arises much debate about the details an minutia of the value of property and contributions to the marriage. The quality of your representation at this time is critical towards securing your post-divorce financial future.
Knowledge of the law in detail is what an experienced and well-trained attorney brings tot he table. Lack of knowledge and experience can lead to missed opportunities as well as avoidable financial losses and obligations.
If you are involved in or will be entering into a divorce, it is essential that you have an experienced and dedicated lawyer to help you defend your rights and let you know all of your options. The divorce attorneys at The Montanari Law Group have decades of experience working with clients in Clifton, Wayne, Little Falls, Patterson, West Millford, Woodland Park and all over Passaic County. Contact our attorneys in Passaic County at (973) 233-4396 to speak with an experienced NJ family law attorney.
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