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Brach Eichler LLC

4.6
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  • Law Firm with 104 lawyers2 awards

  • A multidisciplinary law firm with more than 55 years practicing law, we are ready to meet virtually any legal services need. Our attorneys are dedicated to delivering outstanding... Read More

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Roshni Patel
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Adrienne Burke
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Wennogle Law, LLC

5.0
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  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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Denise A. Wennogle Esq.
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  • Specializing in Construction Litigation and Family Law

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Laurie Rush-Masuret
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Cadicina Law, LLC

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Patrick J. Jennings
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  • Trust A Law Firm That Puts You FirstWhen taking on the legal system, you need an attorney you can trust. Linda Mainenti Walsh, Esq. understands how complicated and overwhelming the... Read More

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Linda Mainenti Walsh
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  • Laufer, Dalena, Jensen, Bradley & Doran, LLC, is one of the most established family law firms in northern New Jersey and has experience handling family law and divorce issues using... Read More

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Paul H. Mandal
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  • Law Firm with 33 lawyers3 awards

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  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

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Keaveney Legal Group

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Warren Levy
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  • 390 Route 10 West, Randolph, NJ 07869

  • 431 Rte. 10, Randolph, NJ 07869

  • 425 Route 10, Randolph, NJ 07869

  • 1247 Sussex Turnpike, Suite 220, Randolph, NJ 07869

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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.

Am I entitled to my husband's land even if there is a quitclaim already?

Cassandra T Savoy
Answered by attorney Cassandra T Savoy (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cassandra T. Savoy, PC
In the first place, your husband is only entitled to 80 acres. The brother owns the other 80 acres. The property is an inheritance. It was not acquired due to your efforts with your husbands. Therefore, the property is not subject to equitable distribution. If you can prove that the asset was co-mingled, then you may be entitled to some portion. You need to work with the attorney who is handling your divorce. This is a complex issue.
In the first place, your husband is only entitled to 80 acres. The brother owns the other 80 acres. The property is an inheritance. It was not acquired due to your efforts with your husbands. Therefore, the property is not subject to equitable distribution. If you can prove that the asset was co-mingled, then you may be entitled to some portion. You need to work with the attorney who is handling your divorce. This is a complex issue.
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What happens during divorce if I buy a house in the course of our marriage, and he didn't contribute anything both for purchase or mortgage.

Richard Scott Diamond
Answered by attorney Richard Scott Diamond (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diamond & Diamond, P.A.
The short answer is that if it was acquired during the marriage and the source of funding for the purchase / monthly payments came from income earned during the marriage, it is in the pot for division purposes regardless of how title is held. Think about a guy working full time and his wife is a homemaker taking care of the children.... and he purchases a home in his name alone and he makes all of the monthly payments and the down payment from his employment and then takes the position that since title is in his name alone and he made all of the payments and he was the one who worked to support the family, it should be his home alone - wrong!  Here is a legal principle that every family law attorney will tell you about - if you thought he was a bum and did not contribute to the marriage, then you could have divorced him 5 years ago, 4 years ago, etc but you made the decision to stay married to him and there are consequences to your actions - one of which is that an asset was acquired and is subject to division in a divorce.  Now, here is the critical information that you need to focus on. If you have a consultation with a lawyer and he tells you that he thinks that you have a strong shot at keeping the home, free and clear of any claim by your husband in the divorce.... press him to explain to you why and whether his position is supported by the law. My sense is that he will simply tell you that he is hopeful that your husband will simply not want to fight and as a result, you will get to keep it. That though is a very different position than telling you that legally your husband has no claim to share in it. Be wary and make sure that you ask questions and challenge any lawyer telling you simply what you want to hear.   
The short answer is that if it was acquired during the marriage and the source of funding for the purchase / monthly payments came from income earned during the marriage, it is in the pot for division purposes regardless of how title is held. Think about a guy working full time and his wife is a homemaker taking care of the children.... and he purchases a home in his name alone and he makes all of the monthly payments and the down payment from his employment and then takes the position that since title is in his name alone and he made all of the payments and he was the one who worked to support the family, it should be his home alone - wrong!  Here is a legal principle that every family law attorney will tell you about - if you thought he was a bum and did not contribute to the marriage, then you could have divorced him 5 years ago, 4 years ago, etc but you made the decision to stay married to him and there are consequences to your actions - one of which is that an asset was acquired and is subject to division in a divorce.  Now, here is the critical information that you need to focus on. If you have a consultation with a lawyer and he tells you that he thinks that you have a strong shot at keeping the home, free and clear of any claim by your husband in the divorce.... press him to explain to you why and whether his position is supported by the law. My sense is that he will simply tell you that he is hopeful that your husband will simply not want to fight and as a result, you will get to keep it. That though is a very different position than telling you that legally your husband has no claim to share in it. Be wary and make sure that you ask questions and challenge any lawyer telling you simply what you want to hear.   
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Can i file to modigy in NJ a Virginia divorce judgment?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You have to get the Virginia divorce authenticated and recognized in New Jersey.  It is consisdered a "foreign" judgment.  If your ex-spouse still lives in Virginia it might be better to modify the judgment in Virginia so that it is enforceable.  
You have to get the Virginia divorce authenticated and recognized in New Jersey.  It is consisdered a "foreign" judgment.  If your ex-spouse still lives in Virginia it might be better to modify the judgment in Virginia so that it is enforceable.  
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