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You Don’t Have To Share Your Separate Assets With Your Ex-Spouse, But You Must Disclose Them To The Divorce Court

By Schwartz White |

One of the most common sources of prolonged dispute in divorce cases is the classification and valuation of the couple’s marital and separate property.  Marital property, which includes income earned and assets acquired during the marriage, is subject to equitable distribution, meaning that the court decides on a case-by-case basis the fairest way to… Read More »

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Modifying Alimony Obligations After An Involuntary Reduction In Income

By Schwartz White |

Permanent alimony is forever, but the amount is, by nature, modifiable.  If you keep paying alimony to your ex-spouse until one of you dies, it goes without saying that your financial circumstances will change.  For example, when you retire, your income will be lower than it was while you were working, but your ex’s… Read More »

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