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Jun 02
2009

Ask a Lawyer: What Is "Denied Without Prejudice"?

Posted by: Dads Divorce

Tagged in: NJ , Maintenance , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

I just had a hearing with a motion, cross-examination, and response to cross-examination. The divorce decree states that we split the money and wife owes money after 50/50 split. She proved that I did not completely transfer 50/50 and the Judge ruled "denied without prejudice". Does this mean the issue is completely dead or can my wife come back at me at a later time?

 

 

Answer:

"Without prejudice" means that no one is barred from raising a similar claim in the future.
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