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Documents you need for a divorce

On Behalf of | Sep 8, 2021 | Divorce |

When you are filing for divorce in New Jersey, it can be a paperwork-intensive process. Your lawyer will need to see many documents to help get you started with the divorce. Here is some of what you need to have ready for your attorney to see.

Information about income

The first category of documents relates to your finances. You will need to show your income to calculate things like alimony and child support. These documents include your pay stubs and tax returns. If you own a business, you should have the company’s financial statements on hand. In addition, you should give your lawyer whatever proof of income that you have for the other spouse.

Documentation of assets

Next, you should have documentation of your investment accounts and other assets. These are all part of the marital estate and are subject to division during the divorce. This also includes information about retirement accounts and pensions. In addition, you should provide information about your home and other property, including mortgage statements that show the amount of equity and the home valuation. Ownership in the home can be divided, or one spouse could buy out the other.

Information about standards of living

You should also provide information about your standard of living as a couple. This could help your lawyer when they are working to help you obtain your share of the marital estate. If you are in a position to receive alimony, documents may assist you in showing that there may be a disparity in the standards of living after a divorce. This information could include things like credit card statements and other accounting of your expenses.

The above documents are vital when you are asking a court to set child support or alimony. They are also helpful in ensuring that you get your fair share of marital assets.

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