[NJ] Is there a form for divorce?
Marital Settlement Agreement: The spouse would also have to do a quit claim deed to the spouse keeping the house.
Lawyer Referral: You may consider a lawyer here to prepare all of this and complete it, especially for the business.
Has everything been sorted out regarding your divorce and the division of assets? If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask.
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Quick question—I’m looking for a legal form for divorce. We agreed to divide the houses.
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand you're looking for a legal form for divorce. Have you and your spouse already agreed on how to divide the houses?
He keeps one and I keep the other one.
Lexi, Chatbot
Are there any other assets or agreements that need to be addressed in the divorce?
We have a daughter.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the Family Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with your divorce.
I have a business and we run it together. We just want to get it over with.
Ray
Hi and welcome to AskaLawyer. Ray here to help you today with your divorce process and asset division.
How do you plan to handle the business you both run together during the divorce process? Have you discussed custody arrangements for your daughter, and what are your preferences regarding that? Are there any specific timelines or deadlines you have in mind for finalizing the divorce? What state are you in?
She will live with me, but he is able to visit and take her out. She is 15. I am in NJ.
Business—we are going to share the responsibility.
Ray
Marital Settlement Agreement: The spouse would also have to do a quit claim deed to the spouse keeping the house.
Lawyer Referral: You may consider a lawyer here to prepare all of this and complete it, especially for the business.
Has everything been sorted out regarding your divorce and the division of assets? If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask.
Thank you. He will be keeping the rental property. I will be refinancing it to change the name ownership. He is keeping one house, and I the other one.
Ray
Again, you may want a local lawyer to make sure all of this is done correctly.
You would need the MSA and quit claim deeds for each property to transfer their interests.
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