Short Hills Divorce Settlement Calculator
Essex County · $2,100,000 median home · New Jersey
Analyzing Short Hills cost of living and divorce settlements. Use our deterministic financial engine to see whether your proposed settlement can support your lifestyle long-term in the Short Hills area.
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Short Hills is one of the most affluent communities in the New York metro area, located in Millburn Township. The Short Hills Mall (one of the highest-grossing in the US), Millburn School District, and NJ Transit access to Manhattan attract finance and law professionals.
New Jersey uses equitable distribution. Short Hills' high property values combine with New Jersey's notoriously high property taxes (effective rate ~2.5%) to create significant carrying costs. Alimony reform in NJ (2014) generally limits duration to the length of the marriage.
Real Estate in Short Hills
Tudor, Colonial, and estate homes on landscaped lots ($1.5M-$8M+). The Old Short Hills neighborhood commands the highest premiums. Tear-down activity for modern construction is active. Proximity to Millburn High School drives significant value.
Frequently asked questions
What happens to our Short Hills home in a divorce?
Tudor, Colonial, and estate homes on landscaped lots ($1.5M-$8M+). The Old Short Hills neighborhood commands the highest premiums. Tear-down activity for modern construction is active. Proximity to Millburn High School drives significant value. With a median home value of $2,100,000 in Short Hills, the keep-vs-sell decision is one of the most consequential financial choices in your divorce. Use our housing affordability calculator to model whether keeping the home is sustainable on one income.
How much does it cost to live in Short Hills after divorce?
New Jersey uses equitable distribution. Short Hills' high property values combine with New Jersey's notoriously high property taxes (effective rate ~2.5%) to create significant carrying costs. Alimony reform in NJ (2014) generally limits duration to the length of the marriage. Beyond housing, you should factor in property taxes, insurance, maintenance (typically 1-2% of home value per year), and the difference between owning and renting. Median rent in the Short Hills area is approximately $4,500/mo/month, which provides a comparison point for the keep-vs-sell analysis.
How are assets divided in a Short Hills, New Jersey divorce?
Divorce in Short Hills follows New Jersey state law. In Essex County, the Short Hills area's finance (nyc commuters), law, pharma (nj corridor), corporate executive industries mean many divorces involve employer-sponsored retirement plans and home equity as the two largest marital assets. Our settlement calculator projects your specific numbers year-by-year using local cost-of-living data.
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