If you have a legal separation you should review the terms of the separation carefully. Generally, the acquisition of property by each party is expressly discussed and usually provides that the other party will not have claim to such property. Did you have an attorney prepare the separation agreement? Consult him/her to be sure. If […]
If you have a legal separation you should review the terms of the separation carefully. Generally, the acquisition of property by each party is expressly discussed and usually provides that the other party will not have claim to such property. Did you have an attorney prepare the separation agreement? Consult him/her to be sure. If no such provision is included in your separation agreement, you may wish to consider having another relative such as your mother become the acquiring partner until your divorce is final. If you are located in the NYC metropolitan area, give me a call at 212-370-1660 to discuss properly documenting your divorce so such issues are taken cared of before they arise.
Leonard M. Weiner, Esq./Divorce Solutions