Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

Lawyer representation

I have been married for five years. I am buying a house in New Jersey, but would like to have the assurance that my husband cannot force me to sell and give him half of what I am buying with only my money.

I have my reasons to distrust his loyalty. I would like to have a document drafted that he can sign in front of a lawyer stating that he waives his rights to this house.

HOW CAN I LEGALLY DO THIS? I have spoken to him and he has agreed to it.

I feel terrible doing this, but I have the right to protect myself. I see things happening all the time.


Asked on 12/11/06, 8:30 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: Lawyer representation

this is a 'divorce type' problem. not that you are getting divorced, but it is that area of law.

you are talking about a 'mid-marriage agreement'. this takes a little thinking about and planning.

You really need to get some assistance from an attorney. I suggest you find an experienced divorce attorney (this is a divorce type problem) who is not too far from you, and ask the attorney for assistance. You will have to pay the attorney for the attorney's efforts.

There is a lot at stake. Get a lawyer!

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Answered on 12/11/06, 12:22 pm


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