Show Me The Money
What does a New Jersey divorce lawyer do when confronted with a cash business? Here, the Court refused to impute income to the husband, with the wife claiming that he had deliberately dissolved his lucrative cash pizza supply business to become a salaried employee of a distributor to avoid his obligations for both alimony and child support. The Court found that any alleged inconsistencies and financial machinations were taken into account by the trial judge. Neither party could maintain the level of the prior marital lifestyle any longer. The remaining assets were divided equally, with the value of the cash pizza business being zero and with most of the cash having been dissipated. Weir v. Weir, New Jersey App. Div. March 10, 2005