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family law

Asked on Dec 24th, 2013 on Family Law - New Jersey
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none of the answred come even close to my problem. I do not know what you are talking about. My situation has to do with my wife adding her son to her checking and giving him access to $11,000. even though in the state of New Jersey incomes generated in a marriage are martital property.
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Criminal Law Attorney serving Munhall, PA
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Dont call me but call a local NJ lawyer. I think you are correct IF, the account she switched to joint, was acquired during the marriage and not from an ineritance. It would then be marital property. So, when she put the son on the account it would be a transfer of marital property which at least under PA law is a violation of Equitable Distribution. 
Answered on Dec 24th, 2013 at 9:06 AM

William R. Pelger, Attorney Munhall, Pennsylvania 412-461-1900

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