At the Bronzino Law Firm, LLC, we have extensive experience working with clients across Ocean and Monmouth County to fairly and effectively resolve even the most complex of divorces, including high-conflict custody matters, and high-net-worth divorces involving complex assets such as properties, businesses, investment portfolios, and more.
Call our Sea Girt office or our Brick office today at (732) 812-3102 to discuss your divorce and any concerns you may have regarding the full disclosure and fair division of your marriage’s assets in a free and confidential consultation with our legal team.
Hidden or inaccurate finances can not only affect a divorce’s equitable distribution agreement, but they can also affect other financial considerations such as child support and alimony or spousal support.
When it comes to one spouse or the other hiding assets from the divorce equitable distribution process, whether purposely or by mistake, there are a number of different things that your attorney and their financial experts can do in order to ensure that any marriage’s financial situation is fully understood and that all marital assets are fairly divided between the parties.
Using various relevant factors such as predictable and recurring expenses, detailed financial disclosures, Case Information Statements, and a qualitative assessment of what is in the best interest of the child, the courts can use their discretion and make adjustments based on the amount of time a child spends with each parent and award the maximum basic support amount.
The court can then determine an additional discretionary amount after considering all relevant factors (i.e., daycare, private school tuition, tutoring, vacations, medical expenses, art/music lessons, and sports, medical expenses, transportation, home renovations/upgrades, etc).
Our Brick high-asset and equitable distribution attorneys will help you through the technical and sensitive legal process and support you in creating a financial strategy designed to meet your family’s goals and needs.
By consulting with qualified and trusted financial experts, we help to properly evaluate complex marital assets, investments, accounts, and debts, thus helping us to draft a settlement which protects our clients’ rights and future.
To get in touch with Peter Bronzino and our legal team today in a free and confidential consultation. Please contact us online, or through either our Brick or Sea Girt, NJ offices at (732) 812-3102.