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  • 1.  citizenship status as consideration

    Posted 04-11-2016 07:11 PM

    Client brought spouse to the U.S. from Turkey.  They married and she became a citizen.  She sought divorce a year after gaining citizenship.  Marriage lasted 5 years.  One child.  Is there case law where citizenship is counted as an asset for purposes of ED?

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    Mary Jane Leland Esq.
    Leland Law Firm, LLC
    Freehold NJ
    (732)409-7777
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  • 2.  RE: citizenship status as consideration

    Posted 04-11-2016 07:20 PM

    No.  It has no indicia of property.  It is personal to the holder and can't be transferred.

    The NJ Supreme Court many years ago discarded the argument that professional licensure is an asset.  The same would almost certainly be true for citizenship, which is a status, not an asset.

    Hanan

     


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    Apr 11, 2016 7:11 PM

    Mary Jane Leland, Esq

    Client brought spouse to the U.S. from Turkey.  They married and she became a citizen.  She sought divorce a year after gaining citizenship.  Marriage lasted 5 years.  One child.  Is there case law where citizenship is counted as an asset for purposes of ED?

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    Mary Jane Leland Esq.
    Leland Law Firm, LLC
    Freehold NJ
    (732)409-7777
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