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    Default Re: Can You Get a Greater Share of the Marital Estate Based on Your Spouse's Affair

    An affair of itself won't affect equitable distribution under New Jersey law, unless there is some diversion of the marital estate as a result of the affair -- e.g., a spouse pays for an apartment for the boyfriend, or uses marital assets to make gifts of money or other expensive items.

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