I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:
My response:
New Jersey is a separate property State. By moving the monies to an account that only she can access, she has taken a preemptive strike against you.
She's saying to you, "That money is mine, alone. If you want any of it, then get a judge to tell me. Otherwise, screw you."
So, until a judge tells her to return some or all of that money to you, then nothing she has done is illegal. It's marital money and, as long as her name was on the account, it was her money too.
IAAL
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Originally Posted by I AM ALWAYS LIABLE
My response:
New Jersey is a separate property State. By moving the monies to an account that only she can access, she has taken a preemptive strike against you.
She's saying to you, "That money is mine, alone. If you want any of it, then get a judge to tell me. Otherwise, screw you."
So, until a judge tells her to return some or all of that money to you, then nothing she has done is illegal. It's marital money and, as long as her name was on the account, it was her money too.
IAAL
Within the last year funds have been moved into our joint account taken from mutual funds I had before we were married. Does that come into consideration.
Another question: What if I called the bank and added my name onto the account. I do not believe I would have a problem since I have had accounts in this bank for many years.
Also we both own the home she now lives in and states I cannot come back until she is ready. If there has been no accounts legally or amonst the two of us can she keep me from staying there.
Thanks.