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New Jersey mandates filing of a Case Information Statement (CIS) in all NJ divorce actions when custody, support, alimony or equitable distribution are involved. Filing amendments of the CIS upon changes of the information reported is also mandated. Failure to timely file CIS can result in the dismissal of your case. Failure to file amendments may result in the court precluding you from entering any evidence concerning the unreported changes.
The Case Information Statement (CIS) sets forth all income, assets, expenses and costs of lifestyle that the parties require for determination of all financial aspects of your life and that of your spouse. It provides the foundation for determining child support, alimony, distribution of debts and distribution of assets. The importance of detailed and accurate preparation of the CIS cannot be stressed strongly enough.
As the basis for all financial aspects of the NJ divorce case, it is relied upon for all steps in the divorce process from settlement negotiations to trial and everything in between. Because of its importance, the filing of timely and accurate amendments becomes just as vital as the original CIS filing itself. It is extremely important to provide your attorney with accurate information that is supported with documentation such as bank statements, charge records, tax returns and much more.
The CIS is broken down into seven parts:
The Case Information Statement requires careful and precise completion to assure that all future amendments are consistent. This task is very time consuming, requiring the gathering of all of the documentation to support the factual information provided on the Statement.
If you need to discuss your NJ divorce action, call the Law Offices of Peter Van Aulen for a free initial consultation at 201-845-7400.