New Jersey recognizes each party's entitlement to share in the marital assets through equitable distribution — but it's defined by a variety of statutes and factors.
New Jersey is not a 50/50 state, which means equitable distribution could result in any variation of percentage.
Schedule your free consultation at jerseycoastfamilylaw.com or call 732-889-7355
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New Jersey is not a 50/50 state, which means equitable distribution could result in any variation of percentage.
Schedule your free consultation at jerseycoastfamilylaw.com or call 732-889-7355
#NJDivorce #EquitableDistribution #NewJerseyFamilyLaw #AssetDivision #DivorceNJ #FamilyLaw #JerseyCoastFamilyLaw
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