HOBOKEN HUDSON COUNTY NEW JERSEY DIVORCE MEDIATION LAWYER
This case involves the quintessential restaurant cash business. The husband's income was found to be "considerably" higher than reported on the income tax returns. As a result, he got hit in two ways. First, he had to settle with and pay up to the taxing authorities. Second, he had to pay alimony and child support consistent with the parties' marital lifestyle over the 19 year marriage, rather than the income level reflected on the phony tax returns. The New Jersey divorce judge is affirmed on appeal.Plocharczyk v. Plocharczyk, New Jersey App. Div., May 11, 2009