Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

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i want to know if when property was purchased when single and never changed its ownership to spouse after the wedding in nj.if during the divorce, the property will be split among two parties?also, if large amount of money was borrowed to that individual when he was purchasing the property when bachelor by his parents and those money were deposit into the morgage for downpayment and interest , if those money can be retrived or fought for during the divorce proceeding between those two parties that are divorcing?


Asked on 9/01/10, 7:33 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Yes, you can fight to keep the house separate so that the wife does not get any part of it. Also, it helps that you borrowed money from your own parents to pay for the house. You will want to say all of this in your court papers, and ask the Judge to decide that she does not get any part of the house. The Judge will then decide the case.

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Answered on 9/07/10, 7:41 am


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