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WHAT TO EXPECT DURING DIVORCE: MEN'S EDITION

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MEN’S & FATHERS’ RIGHTS DIVORCE LAWYERS BY SCHULTZ & ASSOCIATES, LLC

EXPERIENCED LEGAL SUPPORT FOR COMPLEX CASES

Divorce is stressful even if you are on decent terms with your spouse. If there is strong animosity and fighting between the two of you, it can be overwhelming. A Marlboro divorce lawyer from our firm will help you navigate the process with the least possible contention while working to achieve satisfactory outcomes on issues most important to you, including the division of assets, alimony concerns, and children’s matters. We will ensure your rights are not violated and that you are treated fairly.

See the difference that an experienced men’s rights lawyer representing affluent clients can make. Call [MFR] Men’s & Fathers’ Rights Divorce Lawyers at (201) 880-9770 to schedule a confidential consultation today.

WHY CHOOSE OUR ATTORNEYS?

Our attorney team has decades of combined experience helping high-net-worth individuals achieve positive outcomes in their divorces. We have the knowledge to represent clients who have businesses, stocks and complex investments, multiple residences, novel tax concerns, and additional complicated assets.

  • Firm founder Carrie S. Schultz is certified as a Matrimonial Law Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, which means she has demonstrated proficiency in divorce and family law.
  • We have a Better Business Bureau A+ rating, which speaks to our dedication to always delivering excellent client service.
  • The firm practices exclusively in divorce and family law so our time and resources are never distracted by other areas of law.

To learn more about us, read these reviews from previous clients.

HOW WE WILL HELP YOU

Safeguarding Your Interests and Reducing Your Stress

Breaking up a marriage is not easy. There are complicated steps in divorce and numerous issues to decide. We will help you throughout the process by:

  • Advising you about divorce preparation. The more prepared you are as to what you want, the better going into settlement agreement negotiations.
  • Identifying resources to value assets and overseeing valuations. There can be disputes about valuations—we will stand up for your interests if this happens.
  • Building strategies to help you keep what is most important to you. Perhaps you really want the vacation home—we may be able to negotiate that your spouse gets another asset of similar value so that they won’t fight to hang on to the vacation property.
  • Helping you get a fair outcome if alimony is a concern. We will also ensure you pay fairly but are not taken advantage of when it comes to child support, including regarding extracurricular activities and college tuition.

If your marriage is contested—meaning you could not reach agreement on all the issues—a judge will make decisions for you. If you are in dispute about asset (and debt) division, the court will make division determinations based on the equitable distribution criteria in N.J.S.A 2A:34-23.1.  We will advocate for your rights during equitable distribution and all other areas of conflict.

DIVORCE ATTORNEY FOR MARLBORO, NJ, ANSWERS FAQS

Following are answers to some of the common questions MFR receives.

What is the difference between a regular divorce lawyer and a men’s rights lawyer?  

A men’s rights divorce lawyer has special experience and knowledge helping men end their marriage. Even though New Jersey divorce law is gender neutral, sometimes men don’t feel they are treated fairly in proceedings. This could be true if old societal beliefs have come into play and influenced decisions. Our men’s rights lawyers will help ensure you are treated fairly and without bias.

What is separate and marital property in divorce?

Speaking generally, marital property is property acquired during marriage. Separate property is property you (or your spouse) had before the marriage. Property protected by a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, given to one spouse as a gift, or inherited by one spouse may also be considered separate property, but this is not always the case. We can help you identify what property is probably subject to division and what should be yours to keep.

Do I have any rights if I am unhappy with a judge’s decision?

There are situations in which judge’s decisions in contested divorces can be appealed. However, to do so there has to have been an error of law or of the facts. You cannot appeal simply because you don’t like the decision. A Marlboro divorce attorney from our firm can examine your case to see if you have a valid reason for appealing and, if so, represent you in the appeal.

What can I do if I think my spouse is hiding assets in our divorce? 

If you believe your spouse is hiding assets, reach out to your divorce attorney right away. Your attorney can investigate, including engaging forensic accountants to discover what assets she may be hiding and where they are hidden. If she has hidden assets, she could be found in contempt of court, made to pay legal fees, and face other penalties.

We hope these questions and answers have helped demystify some aspects of divorce. These answers are general—a Marlboro divorce attorney will address your specific concerns when we speak directly with you in a consultation.

CALL A MARLBORO DIVORCE LAWYER FOR HELP TODAY

As you know because you are going through it or considering it, divorce is a major life change. You want to set yourself up to come out of it in the best way possible so that you can move on without frustration or anger about what you should have done differently to get a better outcome. You can better set yourself up for a good resolution by working with a reputable divorce law firm in New Jersey that will always treat you with empathy, honesty, and respect and that will take your divorce concerns very seriously.

Our divorce lawyers for Marlboro provide experienced legal advice for every decision of divorce. When we represent you, our focus will be on protecting your interests and getting the most satisfactory result for you and your children.

Call [MFR] Men’s & Fathers’ Rights Divorce Lawyers at (201) 880-9770 to arrange a confidential case evaluation.

Carrie S. Schultz, Esq.

Thank you for visiting our site. We realize that if you are reading this, you or someone you know is having marital or family difficulties. We truly understand how unsettling that can be for all involved. I personally want to invite you to explore the website which contains a lot of informational and educational items which I hope is of benefit to you. I also welcome you to contact us to schedule a case evaluation to discuss your matter in greater detail. Our firm philosophy is to always remain committed to providing our clients with the best service, care, guidance, communication, and legal advice possible for your particular situation. We take seriously you entrusting us with your legal matter. Happy researching!