New Jersey Divorce Attorney
Are you worried because your wife has no job? Is she working fewer hours than she should or for much less than she could be earning? Your spouse's income could play a significant role in things like property division, child support, and alimony, so your worries have merit. The Krompier Law Firm in Freehold has seen these situations and can address the fact that your spouse is not earning the income she should be.
Something Can Be Done
Attorney Douglas I. Krompier MBA LLC is armed with an advantage: an MBA and three decades of financial and accounting expertise. When necessary, he will bring in employability experts who can review your spouse's education and work experience in relation to the current job market. If it is determined that your spouse is earning less than what she could be, this information could play a critical role in your case. For example, if your wife is currently working part time at a minimum wage job and has a history of pulling in a large salary, things like child support and alimony should take this detail into account.
It is important to note that proving your wife is not earning up to her full potential can be costly. It can raise an issue that may force the case to go to trial. Attorney Krompier will take care to see that the benefit is worth the cost. After all, most important is to protect your bottom line.
The Court Cannot Force Your Spouse to Work
The court cannot force your wife to get a job during the divorce process. The law will not upset the status quo. It will only hold her accountable for not earning up to her full potential when the time comes.
Schedule a Consultation
Protect your rights. Every one of them. To schedule a consultation with a Middlesex County, Ocean County, and Monmouth County lawyer about dealing with an unemployed or underemployed spouse, call toll free 866-678-1448 | 848-863-8591 or contact the firm by e-mail.

