Why You Need a Prenuptial Agreement in New Jersey
Prenuptial agreements are no longer just for the rich and famous. In today's world, they are a smart and necessary tool for anyone looking to protect their assets and secure their financial future. Whether you're marrying later in life, have significant personal or business assets, or simply want peace of mind, a well-crafted prenuptial agreement can help safeguard what matters most.
If you’re looking for experienced and trusted attorneys to draft or review your prenuptial agreement in Weehawken or Hoboken, New Jersey, you've come to the right place. Our team of legal professionals is dedicated to providing expert guidance tailored to your unique situation.
Conveniently located in Weehawken, just next door to Hoboken, and a short distance from New York City, we are here to help you navigate the process of creating a prenuptial agreement that works for you. Whether in person or via video conference, we offer flexible meeting options to suit your schedule.
A prenuptial agreement is an essential step in securing your financial well-being and protecting the assets you’ve worked hard to build. Whether you’re planning for marriage or simply want to ensure that your future is financially secure, we’re here to help.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our experienced team and start the process of drafting or reviewing your prenuptial agreement. Protect your future — we’re here to help every step of the way!
Bridelawyer is a division of The Rivkind Law Firm, with experienced attorneys, Shari A. Rivkind and Morgan J. Weil. They are devoted to educating and serving brides. No cookie cutter agreements here. Our attorneys take the time to understand your unique circumstances and ensure that your prenuptial agreement is tailored to your needs and that you fully understand its terms and implications
It is a legally binding document where a couple sets forth their rights as to assets and liabilities, not only when they are married, but also in the event of divorce, and even, disability or death.
Whether you are presented one to sign by your future spouse or want a prenuptial agreement prepared yourself, it is wise to have a real attorney review or prepare it. Legal documents are very difficult to understand and may have ramifications that non-lawyers are not aware of.
For a New Jersey Prenuptial Agreement to be valid, both parties must fully disclose all their assets, have the advice of a lawyer or waive that right, enter into the agreement voluntarily and have sufficient time to consider the terms of the agreement.
Prenuptial agreements can cover anything from premarital debts to business interests to future alimony or support and even things such as who will live in the marital home upon a divorce.
New Jersey law expressly forbids New Jersey prenuptial agreements from addressing child support or custody.
We believe that our role is to try to draft and negotiate an agreement that is fair to all parties, after all you're getting married, it is not an adversarial relationship! We have honestly found that in every situation the couple can reach a fair agreement that they can live by.
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