Generally, marital assets are any assets or money earned or acquired by either party during the marriage regardless of in whose name title is held except for gifts, or inheritances which are kept in separate accounts and not commingled with marital assets. If one party refuses to have sexual relations with the other party for […]
Generally, marital assets are any assets or money earned or acquired by either party during the marriage
regardless of in whose name title is held except for gifts, or inheritances which are kept in separate accounts and not commingled with marital assets.
If one party refuses to have sexual relations with the other party for a year or more prior to filing for divorce
one can file for divorce based on what is called “Constructive Abandonment”.
If you are in the NYC metro area, I strongly suggest you call me to discuss mediating your divorce.
It will be less expensive , faster and most important, less traumatic on you and your kids.
Leonard M. Weiner, Esq./Divorce Solutions