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The Mehta Law Group

The Mehta Law Group, provides sound legal representation in the following areas: * Divorce, * Custody & Child Support * DUI/ Traffic * Contract/ Business Disputes * Real Estate Closings * Personal Injury * Landlord * Tenant Law *Forecloure Defense Flat fees and low hourly rates The Mehta Law Group 312-590-2000 info@mehtalawgroup.com

Gifts in a Divorce

1. Are gifts subject to equitable distribution in a divorce case? No. N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23 specifically excludes from equitable distribution all gifts received by either spouse from a third party. The third party is in most instances the parties’ parents. However, it is important to note that interspousal gifts are subject to equitable distribution. The burden of proving that an asset is an interspousal gift rests upon the party alleging the status of the property. Many disputes have arisen over whether a gift was to one or to both spouses, or whether a gift to one spouse lost its separate and immune character by virtue of being commingled with marital property – for example, by deposit in a joint savings bank account. See Dotsko v. Dotsko, 224 N.J. Super. 668 (App. Div. 1990). A typical type of interspousal gift is the conveyance of a home owned by one spouse prior to the marriage to both spouses as tenants by the entireties after the marriage. Such a gift converts what would otherwi

The Mehta Law Group

The Mehta Law Group, provides sound legal representation in the following areas: * Divorce, * Custody & Child Support * DUI/ Traffic * Contract/ Business Disputes * Real Estate Closings * Personal Injury * Landlord * Tenant Law *Forecloure Defense Flat fees and low hourly rates The Mehta Law Group 312-590-2000 info@mehtalawgroup.com