Divorce Arbitration Financial Misconduct

Summary

In New Jersey, during divorce arbitration, financial misconduct such as cash withdrawals and hidden assets can impact equitable distribution. Increased salary may affect child support and alimony. Ensure your lawyer effectively presents forensic findings and seeks court orders for financial disclosures. Consider filing motions against stalling tactics and non-compliance. Discuss potential emergency relief for immediate support with your lawyer.

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I cannot afford to go to trial, and have had to take out loans just to pay thus far. Please help me so I can be full prepared as the narsassitic behavior from the defedant will continue at mine and my children's expense, and there should be a sure way to protect us and finalize this
It sounds like a very difficult situation. Here are a few steps that may help:
- Enforce Forensic Findings: Ensure your lawyer presents the forensic account analysis to highlight the defendant's financial misconduct.
- Court Orders: Request your lawyer to seek court orders compelling the defendant to disclose all financial documents, including tax returns.
- File Motions: Ask your lawyer to file motions against any stalling tactics or non-compliance by the defendant.
- Emergency Relief: Discuss with your lawyer the possibility of seeking emergency relief for immediate financial support.
Have you considered discussing these steps with your lawyer to ensure they are taking all necessary actions?
am i entitled to compensasion for the cash withdrawals and increase in his salary in *
In New Jersey, you may be entitled to compensation or adjustments in the divorce settlement for your spouse's financial misconduct. Here are some points to consider:
- Equitable Distribution: Cash withdrawals and hidden assets can be considered during the division of marital property.
- Child Support: Increased salary may lead to higher child support obligations.
- Alimony: Financial misconduct may impact alimony decisions.
Have you discussed these specific points with your lawyer to see how they can be addressed in your case?