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Marital Property Lawyer New York

Family Law Attorney Serving Goshen, NY

Resolving Marital Property Characterization Issues

Only property that's part of the marital estate is subject to division between the spouses in a New York divorce. At first glance, the question whether a particular asset or debt is part of the marital estate seems simple: If it was acquired or contracted during the marriage, it's usually marital property or a marital debt.

To learn how an understanding of the exceptions and complications of marital property characterization can benefit you, contact Jonathan D. Katz, Attorney at Law. From my office in New Paltz, I serve clients throughout the Hudson Valley and the Catskill region, including Ulster, Dutchess, Orange, Greene and Columbia counties.

I Can Help You Resolve Marital-Separate Property Characterization Issues

Characterization issues refer to any uncertainty as to whether an asset should be regarded as marital property or separate property. Under certain circumstances, one spouse or the other will find it advantageous to argue that a particular asset is separate property and should not be subject to division.

As an experienced lawyer, I can advise you about the legal principles and problems of proof that surround the equitable distribution of assets that often raise characterization issues, including:

  • Property held separately prior to marriage that has increased in value
  • Property mentioned in a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement
  • Real estate owned by one spouse or the other before marriage
  • A gift or inheritance of beneficial interest in a trust
  • A personal injury damage award, disability pensions
  • Assets commingled during a period of cohabitation before marriage
  • Marital contributions and distribution of retirement plans, IRA, 401(k), pensions and profit sharing plans
  • Marital debts paid and repayment of one spouse's premarital obligations

What is the Majauskas Formula? According to the New York State Comptroller's official Web site, the Majauskas formula applies to property settlements relating to retirement benefits. In short, the formula provides the non-contributing spouse (alternate payee) one-half of that part of the retirement benefit, which was earned during the course of the marriage.

My familiarity with approaches to marital property characterization problems can improve your bargaining leverage in settlement negotiations or at a court hearing on property division issues.

Whether you were in a marriage of long duration or relatively short, if you have significant assets to protect, the lawyer you hire can make an important difference in your final property settlement. For more information about my firm and my experience can protect your rights in divorce, contact the law office of Jonathan D. Katz, Attorney at Law.

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Elizabeth

Upon interviewing Jonathan Katz, I decided to retain him because I was impressed with his approach to divorce: he advocated communication, conflict reduction, and efficiency, toward reducing the stress and monetary expense already inherent to any legal action.

When my case took unexpected turns, Jonathan was agile and effective in his response, even when the straightforward divorce turned into an international custody battle that went to federal court. Responsive at every turn, efficient, and wise in his counsel, Mr. Katz's legal services gave me real value for my investment.

Elizabeth A. Ledkovsky

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Being a single mom, I had enough stress in my life. I had no idea how to go about protecting my self. My daughters were my priority. Jon walked me through the process. He turned a difficult time into a workable solution.

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Jon's integrity towards his clients is what makes him a standout attorney. He makes it a priority to know whats important to you. You're not just a number. He is up front with you right from the start. He will not string you along just for his financial benefit. He is only willing to settle the case if thats truly what you want. Anytime I called him I received a call back from him that day. Not someone else in the office. He is an attorney that has a passion for whats important to his clients.

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