What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
Hello,
I am filing for divorce from my wife of one year pro se through one of the "divorce center." I have a few questions.
First, we have a pre-nup, but in the pre-nup the second rate lawyer I had stated that since she didn't have a lawyer he was in fact a mediator and that it might not stand up in certain courts. This is written into the agreement. Because of that I am not certain whether or not to include it in my filing.
Also, the filing states we have agreed on alimony and property settlement but nothing about 401Ks etc. If the divorce is granted in NJ is it statutory that she would automatically receive half of everything?
Last in filling out the form DC-102 there are several boxes to check off. One of them just says pensions. Does that mean active pensions being received or 401K, IRAs etc.
Thank you very much for your advice.
PS she lives in MD and I have to serve her via sheriff. She may or may not cooperate. Or it may be a default divorce.
Hello,
I am filing for divorce from my wife of one year pro se through one of the "divorce center." I have a few questions.
First, we have a pre-nup, but in the pre-nup the second rate lawyer I had stated that since she didn't have a lawyer he was in fact a mediator and that it might not stand up in certain courts. This is written into the agreement. Because of that I am not certain whether or not to include it in my filing.
Also, the filing states we have agreed on alimony and property settlement but nothing about 401Ks etc. If the divorce is granted in NJ is it statutory that she would automatically receive half of everything?
Last in filling out the form DC-102 there are several boxes to check off. One of them just says pensions. Does that mean active pensions being received or 401K, IRAs etc.
Thank you very much for your advice.
PS she lives in MD and I have to serve her via sheriff. She may or may not cooperate. Or it may be a default divorce.
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