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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I need to share my house if only in my name on deed?

Edward Jay Zohn
Answered by attorney Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zohn & Zohn, L.L.P.
Maybe. Depends on your individual circumstances. The house could very be marital property independent of whose name is on the deed. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law 908.791.0312
Maybe. Depends on your individual circumstances. The house could very be marital property independent of whose name is on the deed. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law 908.791.0312
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My spouse resides in Jamaica, West Indies

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
If you know where your spouse lives, send him the complaint for divorce and a formthat he acknowledges he received the divorce complaint.  If he does that, then it does not matter that he lives in Jamaica.  The biggest problem you will have is proving that you served him with a copy of the complaint.  If you look on the New Jersey Judiciary website, you will find the forms.   
If you know where your spouse lives, send him the complaint for divorce and a formthat he acknowledges he received the divorce complaint.  If he does that, then it does not matter that he lives in Jamaica.  The biggest problem you will have is proving that you served him with a copy of the complaint.  If you look on the New Jersey Judiciary website, you will find the forms.   
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I have a house I made my husband sign a prenaupt and I am retired, will I receive alimony based on infidelity?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
If you made your husband sign a prenuptial agreement did you sign one also?  Did you mutally agree that you would not seek alimony?  If you did, then the prenuptial agreement would govern.  however, if the agreement is limited to him not having an interest in your house, then you might be able to get alimony. 
If you made your husband sign a prenuptial agreement did you sign one also?  Did you mutally agree that you would not seek alimony?  If you did, then the prenuptial agreement would govern.  however, if the agreement is limited to him not having an interest in your house, then you might be able to get alimony. 
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