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My Spouse Has Worked Throughout The Divorce But Didn’t Tell The Judge In Queens. How Can I Get My Temporary Maintenance Payments Back?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Failing to disclose income in a divorce is always a bad idea, and it’s possible that a judge can credit you for the payments you’ve already made.

Another option is to use the information about your spouse’s job to argue for a much better settlement for you.

These types of omissions on the part of your spouse can significantly alter the court’s perception of the parties and the ultimate math used to determine who takes on debts, loses assets, or even shape the size and duration of a spousal maintenance award.

It’s understandable that you’re feeling used and abused if your spouse has hidden money during the divorce, but the experienced divorce attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino can help make sure that your spouse gets what’s coming to them – and you get to keep much more of what yours.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with an experienced Queens divorce lawyer.

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